Associations between parental perceptions of neighbourhood environments and active travel to school: IPEN Adolescent study.

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Anna Timperio, Scott Duncan, Muhammad Akram, Javier Molina-García, Delfien Van Dyck, Anthony Barnett, Ferdinand Salonna, Anjana Rm, James F Sallis, Michal Vorlíček, Erica Hinckson, Kelli L Cain, Terry L Conway, Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda, Mika Moran, Adewale L Oyeyemi, Andreia Pizarro, Rodrigo S Reis, Sheikh Muhammad Rezwan, Jasper Schipperijn, Ester Cerin
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Background: Studies of correlates of active transport to and from school (ATS) focus mainly on children, have a limited conceptualisation of ATS trips, lack heterogeneity in built environments, and rarely consider effect modifiers. This study aimed to estimate associations of parent-perceived neighbourhood environment characteristics with self-reported ATS among adolescents from 14 countries, and whether associations differ by sex, city/region, and distance to school.

Methods: Observational cross-sectional design. Data were from the International Physical activity and Environment Network (IPEN) Adolescent study and included 6302 adolescents (mean age 14.5 ± 1.7 years, 54% girls) and a caretaker from 16 diverse sites. Adolescents self-reported usual travel to and from school by walking and bicycling (days/week) and time it would take to walk. Parents completed the Neighbourhood Environment Walkability Scale for Youth (13 scores computed). Generalised additive mixed models estimated associations of parent neighbourhood perceptions with 1) any active transport to/from school, 2) regular walking (5-10 times/week), 3) regular cycling to/from school, and 4) profiles of ATS generated using latent profile analyses. Interactions were also explored.

Results: Overall, 58.7% reported any ATS, 39.9% regularly walked, 7.7% regularly cycled, and four profiles of ATS were identified: walk to and from school; walk from school; cycle to and from school; no ATS. Distance to school was negatively associated with all outcomes, though evidence was weak for regular cycling to/from school. Land use mix - diversity was positively related to all ATS outcomes except those related to cycling. Accessibility and walking facilities were associated with higher odds of any ATS, regular walking to/from school, and the profile walking to and from school. Residential density was negatively related to regular cycling to/from school. Positive associations were observed between traffic safety and any ATS, and between safety from crime, aesthetics, and odds of regular cycling to/from school. Distance to school, adolescent sex, and city moderated several associations.

Conclusions: Parent perceptions of compact, mixed-use development, walking facilities, and both traffic and crime-related safety were important supportive correlates of a range of ATS outcomes among adolescents in high- and low-middle-income countries. Policies that achieve these attributes should be prioritised to support more widespread ATS.

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父母对邻里环境的看法与主动上学之间的关系:IPEN青少年研究。
背景:对主动往返学校交通相关因素的研究主要集中在儿童身上,对主动往返学校交通的概念化有限,在建筑环境中缺乏异质性,并且很少考虑影响调节因素。本研究旨在估计来自14个国家的青少年中父母感知的邻里环境特征与自我报告的ATS之间的联系,以及这种联系是否因性别、城市/地区和学校距离而不同。方法:观察性横断面设计。数据来自国际体育活动与环境网络(IPEN)青少年研究,包括来自16个不同地点的6302名青少年(平均年龄14.5±1.7岁,54%为女孩)和一名看护人。青少年自述通常步行或骑自行车上下学(天数/周),以及步行所需的时间。家长们完成了青少年邻里环境步行能力量表(13分计算)。广义加性混合模型估计了家长邻里感知与以下因素的关联:1)任何往返学校的主动交通工具,2)定期步行(每周5-10次),3)定期骑车往返学校,以及4)使用潜在概况分析生成的ATS概况。还探讨了相互作用。结果:总体而言,58.7%的人报告有ATS, 39.9%的人经常步行,7.7%的人经常骑自行车,并确定了四种ATS:步行上学和放学;从学校步行;骑车上下学;没有at。到学校的距离与所有结果呈负相关,尽管定期骑自行车往返学校的证据不足。土地利用混合多样性与ATS结果呈正相关,但与骑行相关的结果除外。可达性和步行设施与任何ATS,定期步行往返学校和步行往返学校的可能性较高有关。居住密度与定期骑车上下学呈负相关。研究发现,交通安全与任何ATS之间、防范犯罪的安全性、美观性与定期骑车上下学的几率之间存在正相关。学校距离、青少年性行为和城市调节了几个相关性。结论:父母对紧凑、混合用途开发、步行设施以及交通和犯罪相关安全的看法是高、中低收入国家青少年一系列ATS结果的重要支持性相关因素。应优先考虑实现这些属性的策略,以支持更广泛的ATS。
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13.80
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3.40%
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138
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain. IJBNPA is devoted to furthering the understanding of the behavioral aspects of diet and physical activity and is unique in its inclusion of multiple levels of analysis, including populations, groups and individuals and its inclusion of epidemiology, and behavioral, theoretical and measurement research areas.
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