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Exploring the Health-Promoting Potential of the 'parkrun' Phenomenon: What Factors are Associated With Higher Levels of Participation?

机译:探索“ParkRun”现象的健康促进潜力:与更高水平的参与有关的因素是什么?

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Purpose: "parkrun" is a free and increasingly popular weekly 5-km walk/run international community event, representing a novel setting for physical activity (PA) promotion. However, little is known about who participates or why. This study aimed to identify sociodemographic, health, behavioral, individual, social, and environmental factors associated with higher levels of participation. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Tasmania, Australia; June 2016. Participants: Three hundred seventy two adult parkrun participants. Measures: Online survey measuring sociodemographic, health, individual, social and environmental factors, parkrun participation, and PA. Analysis: Descriptive statistics, zero-truncated Poisson regression models. Results: Respondents (n = 371) were more commonly women (58%), aged 35 to 53 years (54%), and occasional or nonwalkers/runners (53%) at registration. A total of 44% had overweight/obesity. Half had non-adult children, most spoke English at home, and 7% reported PA-limiting illness/injury/disability. Average run/walk time was 30.2 +/- 7.4 minutes. Compared to regular walkers/runners at registration, nonwalkers/runners were less commonly partnered, more commonly had overweight/obesity, less physically active, and had poorer self-rated health. Multivariate analyses revealed relative parkrun participation was inversely associated with education level and positively associated with interstate parkrun participation, perceived social benefits, self-efficacy for parkrun, and intentions to participate. Conclusion: parkrun attracts nonwalkers/runners and population groups hard to engage in physical activity. Individual- and social-level factors were associated with higher relative parkrun participation. parkrun's scalability, accessibility, and wide appeal confers a research imperative to investigate its potential for public health gain.
机译:目的:“ParkRun”是一个免费且越来越受欢迎的每周5公里/跑步国际社区活动,代表物理活动(PA)推广的新颖设置。但是,关于谁参与或为什么众所周知。本研究旨在确定与更高的参与程度相关的社会造影,健康,行为,个人,社会和环境因素。设计:横截面。环境:澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚; 2016年6月。参与者:三百七十二名成人帕克参与者。措施:在线调查衡量社会渗透,健康,个人,社会和环境因素,ParkRun参与和PA。分析:描述性统计,零截断的泊松回归模型。结果:受访者(n = 371)更常见的是女性(58%),年龄35至53岁(54%),偶尔或非行货人/跑步者(53%)。共有44%的人超重/肥胖。有一半的非成年儿童,大多数辐射英语在家里,7%报告的PA限制性疾病/伤害/残疾。平均运行/步行时间为30.2 +/- 7.4分钟。与登记时的普通步行者/跑步者相比,非行权人员/跑步者不那么常伴合作,更常见的是超重/肥胖,较少的身体活跃,并具有较差的自我评价的健康。多元分析显示相对帕伦参与与教育水平与教育水平相比,与州际公路公路参与,感知社会福利,帕勒伦的自我效能以及参与的意图。结论:ParkRun吸引了非行踪/跑步者和人口群体难以进行身体活动。个人和社会层面因素与相对帕克伦参与更高。 ParkRun的可扩展性,可访问性和广泛的吸引力赋予了旨在调查其公共卫生收益潜力的必要性。

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