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The role of the built environment in explaining educational inequalities in walking and cycling among adults in the Netherlands

机译:建筑环境在解释荷兰成年人在步行和骑自行车中的教育不平等中的作用

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BackgroundThis study examined whether characteristics of the residential built environment (i.e. population density, level of mixed land use, connectivity, accessibility of facilities, accessibility of green) contributed to educational inequalities in walking and cycling among adults. MethodsData from participants (32–82?years) of the 2011 survey of the Dutch population-based GLOBE study were used (N?=?2375). Highest attained educational level (independent variable) and walking for transport, cycling for transport, walking in leisure time and cycling in leisure time (dependent variables) were self-reported in the survey. GIS-systems were used to obtain spatial data on residential built environment characteristics. A four-step mediation-based analysis with log-linear regression models was used to examine to contribution of the residential built environment to educational inequalities in walking and cycling. ResultsAs compared to the lowest educational group, the highest educational group was more likely to cycle for transport (RR 1.13, 95% CI 1.04–1.23), walk in leisure time (RR 1.12, 95% CI 1.04–1.21), and cycle in leisure time (RR 1.12, 95% CI 1.03–1.22). Objective built environment characteristics were related to these outcomes, but contributed minimally to educational inequalities in walking and cycling. On the other hand, compared to the lowest educational group, the highest educational group was less likely to walk for transport (RR 0.91, 95% CI 0.82–1.01), which could partly be attributed to differences in the built environment. ConclusionThis study found that objective built environment characteristics contributed minimally to educational inequalities in walking and cycling in the Netherlands.
机译:背景这项研究调查了住宅建筑环境的特征(即人口密度,混合土地利用水平,连通性,设施的可及性,绿色的可及性)是否导致成年人步行和骑自行车的教育不平等。方法使用来自2011年基于荷兰人群的GLOBE研究的参与者(32-82岁)的数据(N = 2375)。在调查中自我报告了最高的受教育程度(自变量)和以步行出行,以自行车出行,以骑行出行,在休闲时间行走和在休闲时间骑自行车(因变量)。 GIS系统用于获取有关住宅建筑环境特征的空间数据。基于对数线性回归模型的基于四步中介的分析用于检验住宅建筑环境对步行和骑自行车中教育不平等的贡献。结果与文化程度最低的组相比,文化程度最高的组更有可能骑自行车出行(RR 1.13,95%CI 1.04–1.23),闲暇散步(RR 1.12,95%CI 1.04–1.21)和闲暇时间(RR 1.12,95%CI 1.03–1.22)。客观建立的环境特征与这些结果有关,但对步行和骑自行车中的教育不平等影响最小。另一方面,与文化程度最低的人群相比,文化程度最高的人群走路的可能性较小(RR 0.91,95%CI 0.82–1.01),部分原因是建筑环境的差异。结论这项研究发现,客观的建筑环境特征对荷兰步行和骑自行车中的教育不平等造成的影响最小。

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