Associations between parental perceptions of neighbourhood environment and physical activity in children and adolescents: a systematic review including 149 studies.

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ruirui Xing, Jerome N Rachele, Tena Matolic, Venurs Loh, Ester Cerin, Jiao Jiao, Wendy Yajun Huang, Zeljko Pedisic
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Background: Parental perceptions of the neighbourhood environment can be of particular importance for physical activity of children and adolescents, because parents act as the gatekeepers of their children's behaviour. However, knowledge gaps remain regarding the associations between parental perceptions of neighbourhood environment and physical activity among children and adolescents. Therefore, the aim of this study was to systematically review and summarise evidence on the association between parental perceptions of the neighbourhood environment and physical activity among children and adolescents (5 - 17 years of age).

Methods: Literature searches were conducted in: CINAHL, Embase, Environmental Science, MEDLINE/PubMed, PsycInfo, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, Transportation Research Information Services, and Web of Science. The associations were coded as: mostly favourable (for 60% - 100% of studies showing a positive association); mostly unfavourable (for 60% - 100% of studies showing a negative association); and mostly non-significant, indeterminate, or inconsistent.

Results: Out of 30,162 records identified in the search, 162 papers from 149 studies were included in the review. The most consistent finding was that a greater distance to school is unfavourably associated with active travel. Evidence of this association was found in children (5/7 associations; pooled sample size in the studies showing significant association [n] = 14,113), adolescents (3/4; n = 2328), and mixed-age group (8/13; n = 5410). There was some consistency in evidence on favourable associations of: (1) access to public transport, good street lighting, and presence of crossing guards with active travel among children; (2) access to sports and recreational facilities, parks and/or playgrounds with sports participation among children; and (3) access to sports and recreational facilities, parks, and/or playgrounds with non-type-specific physical activity among adolescents. Several associations were found in individual studies only, while others were mostly non-significant, indeterminate, or inconsistent. The quality of evidence ranged from very low to low.

Conclusions: Parental perceptions of traffic safety and access to destinations and services are associated with different types of physical activity among children and adolescents. There is a need for longitudinal and experimental studies, more research among adolescents, more studies from low- and middle-income countries, and exploring a wider range of neighbourhood environment attributes.

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父母对邻里环境的看法与儿童和青少年体育活动之间的关系:一项包括149项研究的系统综述。
背景:父母对邻里环境的看法对儿童和青少年的身体活动可能特别重要,因为父母是孩子行为的守门人。然而,关于父母对邻里环境的看法与儿童和青少年体育活动之间的关系,知识差距仍然存在。因此,本研究的目的是系统地回顾和总结关于父母对邻里环境的看法与儿童和青少年(5 - 17岁)体育活动之间关系的证据。方法:在CINAHL、Embase、Environmental Science、MEDLINE/PubMed、PsycInfo、Scopus、SPORTDiscus、Transportation Research Information Services和Web of Science中进行文献检索。这些关联被编码为:大多数有利(60% - 100%的研究显示呈正相关);大多数是不利的(60% - 100%的研究显示负相关);而且大多不重要、不确定或不一致。结果:在检索中确定的30162条记录中,来自149项研究的162篇论文被纳入综述。最一致的发现是,距离学校较远的地方与经常出行有不利关系。在儿童中发现了这种关联的证据(5/7的关联;合并样本量在研究中显示显著相关性[n] = 14,113),青少年(3/4;N = 2328),混合年龄组(8/13;n = 5410)。有一些一致的证据表明:(1)公共交通便利,街道照明良好,有十字路口警卫,儿童经常出行;(二)儿童可以使用体育和娱乐设施、公园和/或运动场;(3)青少年使用体育和娱乐设施、公园和/或操场进行非特定类型的身体活动。一些关联仅在个别研究中发现,而其他研究大多不显著、不确定或不一致。证据的质量从极低到低不等。结论:父母对交通安全和到达目的地和服务的感知与儿童和青少年不同类型的体育活动有关。有必要进行纵向和实验性研究,在青少年中进行更多的研究,在低收入和中等收入国家进行更多的研究,并探索更广泛的邻里环境属性。
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13.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
138
审稿时长
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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