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Are low income children more physically active when they live in homes with bigger yards? A longitudinal analysis of the NET-Works Study

机译:当他们住在更大的院子的家中时,低收入子女更活跃吗? 净工程研究的纵向分析

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This study prospectively examined the relationship of home yard-size to objectively measured physical activity over three years among a cohort of 531 low-income pre-school-aged children. An adjusted total-effect association of 12.72 additional minutes per week of moderate/vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was observed for each additional hectare of yard-size. The direct-effect association, adjusting for previous year MVPA, was not statistically significant. This study provides evidence that the private or semi-private space around the house may impact children's' physical activity. Public health and urban planning practitioners should consider these results to identify built environment solutions for improving MVPA among low-income minority children.
机译:本研究前瞻性地研究了家庭院子大小的关系,以客观地测量三年的体育活动,在531年低收入前老年儿童的队列中三年。 对于每次额外公顷的围场大小,观察到每周12.72分钟的调整后的总效应关联12.72分钟。 直接效应关联,调整前一年MVPA,没有统计学意义。 本研究提供了证据表明房屋周围的私人或半私人空间可能会影响儿童的体育活动。 公共卫生和城市规划从业者应考虑这些结果,以确定改善低收入少数民族儿童MVPA的内置环境解决方案。

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