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Park and neighbourhood environmental characteristics associated with park-based physical activity among children in a high-density city
Institution:1. Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy, IECS, CONICET, Dr. Emilio Ravignani 2024, Buenos Aires, Argentina (C1414CPV);2. School of Public Health, University of São Paulo, Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715, São Paulo, Brazil, CEP-01246-904;3. School of Public Health, National University of Cordoba, Enrique Barros esq. Enfermera Gordillo Gomez-Ciudad Universitaria, Cordoba, Argentina, 5000;4. School of Public Health, University of São Paulo, Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715, São Paulo, Brazil, CEP-01246-904;5. School of Public Health and School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo, Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715, São Paulo, Brazil, CEP-01246-904;6. Institute of Research in Health Sciences, INICSA, CONICET, National University of Cordoba, Argentina;7. School of Public Health, National University of Cordoba, Argentina;8. Enrique Barros esq. Enfermera Gordillo Gomez, Ciudad Universitaria, Cordoba, Argentina, 5000
Abstract:Constructing and renovating urban parks is an effective strategy for high-density cities to satisfy residents’ needs for recreation in nature. Using Hong Kong as an example of a high-density city, the purpose of this study was to examine the associations of park and neighbourhood environments with park-based physical activity (PA) among children and examine the moderating effect of neighbourhood income in their relationships. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 32 urban parks in Hong Kong. Park-based PA and the park and neighbourhood environments were measured using systematic observation tools and the geographic information system. Neighbourhood income was extracted from the 2011 Hong Kong Population Census data on median household income. A total of 7,753 children were observed using urban parks for PA during the study. Children’s park-based PA was positively associated with the quality of supporting amenities, park safety, neighbourhood walkability, and neighbourhood quality, while the associations of park-based PA with the diversity of active facilities and park size were not significant. In addition, neighbourhood income moderated the associations of park-based PA with the diversity of active facilities, the quality of supporting amenities, neighbourhood walkability, and neighbourhood quality. These findings provide empirical evidence on the moderating role of neighbourhood socioeconomic status on the associations between park and neighbourhood environments and children’s park-based PA in a high-density city. With children’s needs for using parks for PA, our findings are beneficial for urban planners to renovate existing urban parks to enhance their utility for children living in high-density cities.
Keywords:Green spaces  Neighbourhood socioeconomic status  Physical activity  Physical environment
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