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Spatial accessibility to specific sport facilities and corresponding sport practice: the RECORD Study

机译:特定体育设施和相应体育活动的空间可及性:RECORD研究

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Background Physical activity is considered as a major component of a healthy lifestyle. However, few studies have examined the relationships between the spatial accessibility to sport facilities and sport practice with a sufficient degree of specificity. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between the spatial accessibility to specific types of sports facilities and the practice of the corresponding sports after carefully controlling for various individual socio-demographic characteristics and neighborhood socioeconomic variables. Methods Data from the RECORD Study involving 7290 participants recruited in 2007–2008, aged 30–79 years, and residing in the Paris metropolitan area were analyzed. Four categories of sports were studied: team sports, racket sports, swimming and related activities, and fitness. Spatial accessibility to sport facilities was measured with two complementary approaches that both take into account the street network (distance to the nearest facility and count of facilities around the dwelling). Associations between the spatial accessibility to sport facilities and the practice of the corresponding sports were assessed using multilevel logistic regression after adjusting for individual and contextual characteristics. Results High individual education and high household income were associated with the practice of racket sports, swimming or related activities, and fitness over the previous 7 days. The spatial accessibility to swimming pools was associated with swimming and related sports, even after adjustment for individual/contextual factors. The spatial accessibility to facilities was not related to the practice of other sports. High neighborhood income was associated with the practice of a racket sport and fitness. Conclusions Accessibility is a multi-dimensional concept that integrates educational, financial, and geographical aspects. Our work supports the evidence that strategies to increase participation in sport activities should improve the spatial and financial access to specific facilities, but also address educational disparities in sport practice.
机译:背景运动被认为是健康生活方式的主要组成部分。但是,很少有研究以足够的特异性研究运动设施的空间可及性与体育实践之间的关系。这项研究的目的是在仔细控制各种个人社会人口统计学特征和邻里社会经济变量后,研究特定类型体育设施的空间可及性与相应体育活动之间的联系。方法:对来自RECORD研究的数据进行了分析,涉及2007年至2008年招募的30290岁,居住在巴黎市区的7290名参与者。研究了四类运动:团体运动,球拍运动,游泳和相关活动以及健身。使用两种互补的方法测量了运动设施的空间可及性,这两种方法都考虑了街道网络(到最近的设施的距离和住宅周围设施的数量)。在调整了个人和背景特征之后,使用多级逻辑回归评估了体育设施的空间可及性与相应体育活动之间的关联。结果在过去的7天中,个人教育程度高和家庭收入高与球拍运动,游泳或相关活动以及健身有关。即使调整了个人/环境因素,游泳池的空间可达性也与游泳和相关运动有关。设施在空间上的可及性与其他运动的进行无关。高邻居收入与球拍运动和健身有关。结论可访问性是一个多维的概念,它融合了教育,财务和地理方面。我们的工作支持以下证据,即增加参与体育活动的策略应改善对特定设施的空间和财务利用,同时也应解决体育实践中的教育差异。

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