Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study

Abstract Background A rapidly growing body of research suggests that qualities of the built environment can promote active living among children and youth. Nevertheless, shortcomings in the current evidence for understanding which built environment characteristics provide opportunities for taking pa...

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Main Authors: Emma Charlott Andersson Nordbø, Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas, Helena Nordh, Geir Aamodt
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7795-9
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spelling doaj-5b49c116720a47f08089859716fb58602020-11-25T04:09:17ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-10-0119112210.1186/s12889-019-7795-9Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort studyEmma Charlott Andersson Nordbø0Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas1Helena Nordh2Geir Aamodt3Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life SciencesDepartment of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life SciencesDepartment of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life SciencesDepartment of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life SciencesAbstract Background A rapidly growing body of research suggests that qualities of the built environment can promote active living among children and youth. Nevertheless, shortcomings in the current evidence for understanding which built environment characteristics provide opportunities for taking part in activities in childhood remain. This study aimed to examine whether population density, green spaces, and facilities/amenities are associated with participation in leisure-time physical activity (PA), organized activities, and social activities with friends and peers in Norwegian 8-year-olds. Methods Data from a sample of 23,043 children from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) were linked with geospatial data about the built environment. The questionnaire data reported by mothers provided information on the children’s leisure activities. We computed exposure to neighborhood population density and access to green spaces and facilities/amenities within 800- and 5000-m radii of the participants’ home addresses using geographic information systems. Associations were estimated using logistic regression models. Results We found beneficial associations between having a park within 800-m and more leisure-time PA during the summer. Furthermore, children living in neighborhoods with higher proportions of green space participated in more PA during the winter. More densely populated areas and access to facilities were associated with participation in organized and social activities. Specifically, we observed that more playgrounds/sport fields in the neighborhood were the strongest and most consistent correlate of activity participation in Norwegian 8-year-olds by being related to more socialization with friends and peers. Conclusion This population-based study underscores the importance of access to a variety of venues and opportunities for different activities in the immediate neighborhood surroundings and in the greater community to support participation in physical activity and organized and social activities in childhood.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7795-9Built environmentGeographic information systemsChildrenPhysical activityOrganized activitySocial activity
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author Emma Charlott Andersson Nordbø
Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas
Helena Nordh
Geir Aamodt
spellingShingle Emma Charlott Andersson Nordbø
Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas
Helena Nordh
Geir Aamodt
Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
BMC Public Health
Built environment
Geographic information systems
Children
Physical activity
Organized activity
Social activity
author_facet Emma Charlott Andersson Nordbø
Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas
Helena Nordh
Geir Aamodt
author_sort Emma Charlott Andersson Nordbø
title Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
title_short Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
title_full Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
title_fullStr Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional GIS study based on the Norwegian mother and child cohort study
title_sort neighborhood green spaces, facilities and population density as predictors of activity participation among 8-year-olds: a cross-sectional gis study based on the norwegian mother and child cohort study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background A rapidly growing body of research suggests that qualities of the built environment can promote active living among children and youth. Nevertheless, shortcomings in the current evidence for understanding which built environment characteristics provide opportunities for taking part in activities in childhood remain. This study aimed to examine whether population density, green spaces, and facilities/amenities are associated with participation in leisure-time physical activity (PA), organized activities, and social activities with friends and peers in Norwegian 8-year-olds. Methods Data from a sample of 23,043 children from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) were linked with geospatial data about the built environment. The questionnaire data reported by mothers provided information on the children’s leisure activities. We computed exposure to neighborhood population density and access to green spaces and facilities/amenities within 800- and 5000-m radii of the participants’ home addresses using geographic information systems. Associations were estimated using logistic regression models. Results We found beneficial associations between having a park within 800-m and more leisure-time PA during the summer. Furthermore, children living in neighborhoods with higher proportions of green space participated in more PA during the winter. More densely populated areas and access to facilities were associated with participation in organized and social activities. Specifically, we observed that more playgrounds/sport fields in the neighborhood were the strongest and most consistent correlate of activity participation in Norwegian 8-year-olds by being related to more socialization with friends and peers. Conclusion This population-based study underscores the importance of access to a variety of venues and opportunities for different activities in the immediate neighborhood surroundings and in the greater community to support participation in physical activity and organized and social activities in childhood.
topic Built environment
Geographic information systems
Children
Physical activity
Organized activity
Social activity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7795-9
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