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Pedestrian-oriented zoning is associated with reduced income and poverty disparities in adult active travel to work, United States

机译:前提导向的分区与成人积极旅行的收入和贫困差距有关,美国

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Active travel to work can provide additional minutes of daily physical activity. While the literature points to the relationship between zoning, equity and socioeconomic status, and physical activity, no study has quantitatively explored these connections. This study examined whether zoning may help to moderate any income and poverty inequities in active travel and taking public transit to work. Research was conducted between May 2012 and June 2015. Zoning data were compiled for 3914 jurisdictions covering 45.45% of the U.S. population located in 471 of the most populous U.S. counties and 2 consolidated cities located in 48 states and the District of Columbia. (Sensitivity analyses also captured unincorporated areas which, with the municipalities, collectively covered similar to 72% of the U.S. population.) Zoning codes were obtained and evaluated to assess the pedestrian-orientation of the zoning codes. Public transit use, active travel to work, median household income, and poverty data were obtained for all study jurisdictions from the 2010-2014 American Community Survey estimates. Associations were examined through multivariate regression models, controlling for community sociodemographics, clustered on county, with robust standard errors. We found that certain pedestrian-oriented zoning provisions (e.g., crosswalks, bike-pedestrian connectivity, street connectivity, bike lanes, bike parking, and more zoning provisions) were associated with reduced income and/or poverty disparities in rates of public transit use and active travel to work. Findings from this study can help to inform cross-sectoral collaborations between the public health, planning, and transportation fields regarding zoning for pedestrian-orientation and active travel. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:活动前往工作可以提供每日身体活动的额外分钟。虽然文献指出了分区,股权和社会经济地位之间的关系,而且物理活动,但也没有定量探索这些联系。本研究审查了分区是否有助于中等任何收入和贫困的行动,并采取公共交通工作。 2012年5月至2015年6月在2015年5月之间进行了研究。分区数据汇编了3914个司法管辖区,占位于471年的美国人口45.45%的美国人口,位于48个州和哥伦比亚地区的2个综合城市。 (敏感性分析也捕获了与市政当局的非法人区域,统称为72%的美国人口。)获得并评估分区代码以评估分区代码的行人取向。从2010-2014美国社区调查估计的所有研究司法管辖区获得了公共交通使用,主动旅行,中位数家庭收入和贫困数据。通过多变量回归模型检查协会,控制社区社会主碘/在县中聚集,具有稳健的标准错误。我们发现某些行人导向的分区规定(例如,人行横道,自行车 - 行人连通性,街道连接,自行车道,自行车停车以及更多的分区规定)与公共交通使用率的收入和/或贫困差距有关。积极的旅行工作。本研究的调查结果可以帮助提供有关分区的公共卫生,规划和运输领域之间的跨部门合作,以便为行人方向和积极的旅行提供信息。 (c)2016年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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