Analysis of the use of public open spaces and physical activity levels in children and adolescents from Rivera (Uruguay)

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health & Place Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103278
Enrique Pintos-Toledo , Sofia Fernandez-Gimenez , Adriano Akira F. Hino , Pedro R. Olivares , Javier Brazo-Sayavera
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This study aimed to analyze the use of public open spaces and physical activity levels among children and adolescents in the city of Rivera, Uruguay. A total of 88 target areas located in 29 public open spaces were observed using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC). Systematic observations were made at different times of the day, covering both weekdays and weekends, for a total of 792 records in each public open spaces. Characteristics of the users were recorded according to gender (male and female), age group (infancy to early childhood 0–5 years, middle childhood 6–12 years, adolescence 13–18 years) and physical activity level (sedentary, moderate, or vigorous activity). Logistic regression was employed, considering variables such as day, period, type, and conditions, to assess factors associated with user presence and activity, with separate analyses by gender. Most of the users were adolescents (59.8%) between 13 and 18 years, 67.2% were male and half of the users were sedentary (50.1%). Furthermore, the majority of participants used the target areas on weekends (96.2%), particularly in the evening (99.2%). Multivariate analyses revealed elevated odds of having active girls and boys in the target area during the afternoon and evening, particularly in organized and equipped areas, compared to the morning. Based on this information, it is worth proposing the need to promote the active use of public open spaces in the city of Rivera (Uruguay).

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对里维拉(乌拉圭)儿童和青少年使用公共开放空间和体育活动水平的分析
本研究旨在分析乌拉圭里维拉市儿童和青少年对公共开放空间的使用情况和体育活动水平。使用社区游戏和娱乐观察系统(SOPARC)对 29 个公共开放空间中的 88 个目标区域进行了观察。在工作日和周末的不同时间段进行了系统观察,每个公共开放空间共有 792 条记录。根据性别(男性和女性)、年龄组(0-5 岁婴儿至幼儿期、6-12 岁幼儿中期、13-18 岁青少年期)和体力活动水平(久坐、中等或剧烈活动)记录了使用者的特征。考虑到日数、时间段、类型和条件等变量,我们采用了逻辑回归法来评估与用户存在和活动相关的因素,并按性别进行了单独分析。大多数用户是 13 至 18 岁的青少年(59.8%),67.2% 为男性,半数用户久坐不动(50.1%)。此外,大多数参与者在周末使用目标区域(96.2%),尤其是在晚上(99.2%)。多变量分析表明,与上午相比,下午和傍晚在目标区域,特别是在有组织和有设备的区域,男女儿童活跃的几率更高。根据这些信息,有必要在里维拉市(乌拉圭)推广积极使用公共开放空间。
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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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