Adolescent active travel and physical activity: Role of social media, norms and the environment

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sharon Levi , Riki Tesler , Liri Findling , Orna Baron-Epel
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Abstract

Introduction

An active lifestyle, including regular participation in physical activity and use of active travel, are associated with adolescent health and well-being; however, global levels of adolescent physical activity are low. This study was designed to further understand factors contributing to adolescent active travel behaviors, including policy, environment, community, social media platforms and social norms.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional survey at secondary schools across Israel during advanced stages of the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 2911; [ages 13–17]). Linear regression analyses investigate important factors associated with these behaviors. Discriminant analysis was used to determine which of the investigated variables made the greatest contribution to youth physical activity and active travel.

Results

Adolescent physical activity and active travel are associated with correlates at the community, interpersonal and personal levels of influence in line with the ecological model. Participation, messaging and message-sharing on social media platforms related to physical activity were associated with active behaviors. There is evidence regarding the cumulative effects of different active travel behaviors and physical activity. Adolescent active school travel is associated with active leisure travel, while engaging in active school travel and active leisure travel are associated with physical activity.

Conclusions

The findings regarding contribution of the environment, community, social norms and social media platforms to both physical activity and active travel behaviors support design of multilevel health promotion interventions for youth. Programs incorporating social media platforms and peer-to-peer communication in support of active travel may offer new opportunities to promote active and healthy adolescent behaviors.

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青少年主动出行和体育活动:社交媒体、规范和环境的作用
导言:积极的生活方式,包括经常参加体育锻炼和使用积极的出行方式,与青少年的健康和幸福息息相关;然而,全球青少年的体育锻炼水平却很低。本研究旨在进一步了解导致青少年积极出行行为的因素,包括政策、环境、社区、社交媒体平台和社会规范等。方法我们在 COVID-19 大流行后期对以色列各地的中学进行了横断面调查(N = 2911;[13-17 岁])。线性回归分析调查了与这些行为相关的重要因素。结果青少年体育活动和积极出行与社区、人际和个人影响层面的相关因素有关,符合生态模型。在与体育活动相关的社交媒体平台上的参与、信息传递和信息分享与积极行为相关。有证据表明,不同的积极出行行为和体育活动会产生累积效应。结论:环境、社区、社会规范和社交媒体平台对体育锻炼和积极出行行为的影响研究结果支持为青少年设计多层次的健康促进干预措施。将社交媒体平台和同伴间的交流融入到支持积极出行的计划中,可能会为促进青少年积极健康的行为提供新的机会。
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