Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity

Abstract Background Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathway may be through outdoor physical activity. We use a novel approach to examine the link between greenspace microenvironments and outdoor physical activity levels in the HEALS study conducted...

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Main Authors: William Mueller, Paul Wilkinson, James Milner, Sotiris Vardoulakis, Susanne Steinle, Juha Pärkkä, Eija Parmes, Luc Cluitmans, Eelco Kuijpers, Anjoeka Pronk, Denis Sarigiannis, Spyros Karakitsios, Dimitris Chapizanis, Thomas Maggos, Asimina Stamatelopoulou, Miranda Loh
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10259-0
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spelling doaj-e146092008734a3e8d0905fbd5a8d2b72021-02-07T12:04:06ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-02-0121111310.1186/s12889-021-10259-0Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activityWilliam Mueller0Paul Wilkinson1James Milner2Sotiris Vardoulakis3Susanne Steinle4Juha PärkkäEija ParmesLuc CluitmansEelco KuijpersAnjoeka PronkDenis Sarigiannis5Spyros Karakitsios6Dimitris Chapizanis7Thomas Maggos8Asimina Stamatelopoulou9Miranda Loh10Institute of Occupational MedicineLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineInstitute of Occupational MedicineInstitute of Occupational MedicineAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiNational Centre for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’National Centre for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’Institute of Occupational MedicineAbstract Background Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathway may be through outdoor physical activity. We use a novel approach to examine the link between greenspace microenvironments and outdoor physical activity levels in the HEALS study conducted in Edinburgh (UK), the Netherlands, and Athens and Thessaloniki (Greece). Methods Using physical activity tracker recordings, 118 HEALS participants with young children were classified with regard to daily minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA); 60 were classified with regard to the metabolic equivalent task (MET)-minutes for each of the 1014 active trips they made. Greenspace indicators were generated for Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), tree cover density (TCD), and green land use (GLU). We employed linear mixed-effects models to analyse (1) daily MVPA in relation to greenspace within 300 m and 1000 m of residential addresses and (2) trip MET-minutes in relation to average greenspace within a 50 m buffer of walking/cycling routes. Models were adjusted for activity, walkability, bluespace, age, sex, car ownership, dog ownership, season, weekday/weekend day, and local meteorology. Results There was no clear association between MVPA-minutes and any residential greenspace measure. For example, in fully adjusted models, a 10 percentage point increase in NDVI within 300 m of home was associated with a daily increase of 1.14 (95% CI − 0.41 to 2.70) minutes of MVPA. However, we did find evidence to indicate greenspace markers were positively linked to intensity and duration of activity: in fully adjusted models, 10 percentage point increases in trip NDVI, TCD, and GLU were associated with increases of 10.4 (95% CI: 4.43 to 16.4), 10.6 (95% CI: 4.96 to 16.3), and 3.36 (95% CI: 0.00 to 6.72) MET-minutes, respectively. The magnitude of associations with greenspace tended to be greater for cycling. Conclusions More strenuous or longer walking and cycling trips occurred in environments with more greenspace, but levels of residential greenspace did not have a clear link with outdoor MVPA. To build on our research, we suggest future work examine larger, more diverse populations and investigate the influence of greenspace for trip purpose and route preference.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10259-0GreenspacePhysical activityExposureWalkingCycling
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author William Mueller
Paul Wilkinson
James Milner
Sotiris Vardoulakis
Susanne Steinle
Juha Pärkkä
Eija Parmes
Luc Cluitmans
Eelco Kuijpers
Anjoeka Pronk
Denis Sarigiannis
Spyros Karakitsios
Dimitris Chapizanis
Thomas Maggos
Asimina Stamatelopoulou
Miranda Loh
spellingShingle William Mueller
Paul Wilkinson
James Milner
Sotiris Vardoulakis
Susanne Steinle
Juha Pärkkä
Eija Parmes
Luc Cluitmans
Eelco Kuijpers
Anjoeka Pronk
Denis Sarigiannis
Spyros Karakitsios
Dimitris Chapizanis
Thomas Maggos
Asimina Stamatelopoulou
Miranda Loh
Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
BMC Public Health
Greenspace
Physical activity
Exposure
Walking
Cycling
author_facet William Mueller
Paul Wilkinson
James Milner
Sotiris Vardoulakis
Susanne Steinle
Juha Pärkkä
Eija Parmes
Luc Cluitmans
Eelco Kuijpers
Anjoeka Pronk
Denis Sarigiannis
Spyros Karakitsios
Dimitris Chapizanis
Thomas Maggos
Asimina Stamatelopoulou
Miranda Loh
author_sort William Mueller
title Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
title_short Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
title_full Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
title_fullStr Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
title_full_unstemmed Neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three European countries: associations with objective physical activity
title_sort neighbourhood and path-based greenspace in three european countries: associations with objective physical activity
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathway may be through outdoor physical activity. We use a novel approach to examine the link between greenspace microenvironments and outdoor physical activity levels in the HEALS study conducted in Edinburgh (UK), the Netherlands, and Athens and Thessaloniki (Greece). Methods Using physical activity tracker recordings, 118 HEALS participants with young children were classified with regard to daily minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA); 60 were classified with regard to the metabolic equivalent task (MET)-minutes for each of the 1014 active trips they made. Greenspace indicators were generated for Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), tree cover density (TCD), and green land use (GLU). We employed linear mixed-effects models to analyse (1) daily MVPA in relation to greenspace within 300 m and 1000 m of residential addresses and (2) trip MET-minutes in relation to average greenspace within a 50 m buffer of walking/cycling routes. Models were adjusted for activity, walkability, bluespace, age, sex, car ownership, dog ownership, season, weekday/weekend day, and local meteorology. Results There was no clear association between MVPA-minutes and any residential greenspace measure. For example, in fully adjusted models, a 10 percentage point increase in NDVI within 300 m of home was associated with a daily increase of 1.14 (95% CI − 0.41 to 2.70) minutes of MVPA. However, we did find evidence to indicate greenspace markers were positively linked to intensity and duration of activity: in fully adjusted models, 10 percentage point increases in trip NDVI, TCD, and GLU were associated with increases of 10.4 (95% CI: 4.43 to 16.4), 10.6 (95% CI: 4.96 to 16.3), and 3.36 (95% CI: 0.00 to 6.72) MET-minutes, respectively. The magnitude of associations with greenspace tended to be greater for cycling. Conclusions More strenuous or longer walking and cycling trips occurred in environments with more greenspace, but levels of residential greenspace did not have a clear link with outdoor MVPA. To build on our research, we suggest future work examine larger, more diverse populations and investigate the influence of greenspace for trip purpose and route preference.
topic Greenspace
Physical activity
Exposure
Walking
Cycling
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10259-0
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