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Evaluating the impact of improvements in urban green space on older adults’ physical activity and wellbeing: protocol for a natural experimental study
by
Anderson, Jamie
, Cotterill, Sarah
, Dennis, Matthew
, French, David P.
, Benton, Jack S.
, Lindley, Sarah J.
in
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/ Biostatistics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Elderly
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ health promotion and society
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Natural experiment
/ Natural experiments
/ Older adults
/ Physical activity
/ Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Protocol
/ Public Health
/ Study Protocol
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban green space
/ Urban parks
/ Urban Renewal - methods
/ Urban Renewal - statistics & numerical data
/ Vaccine
/ Wellbeing
2018
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by
Anderson, Jamie
, Cotterill, Sarah
, Dennis, Matthew
, French, David P.
, Benton, Jack S.
, Lindley, Sarah J.
in
Aged
/ Biostatistics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Elderly
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ health promotion and society
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Natural experiment
/ Natural experiments
/ Older adults
/ Physical activity
/ Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Protocol
/ Public Health
/ Study Protocol
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban green space
/ Urban parks
/ Urban Renewal - methods
/ Urban Renewal - statistics & numerical data
/ Vaccine
/ Wellbeing
2018
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by
Anderson, Jamie
, Cotterill, Sarah
, Dennis, Matthew
, French, David P.
, Benton, Jack S.
, Lindley, Sarah J.
in
Aged
/ Biostatistics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Elderly
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ health promotion and society
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Natural experiment
/ Natural experiments
/ Older adults
/ Physical activity
/ Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Protocol
/ Public Health
/ Study Protocol
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban green space
/ Urban parks
/ Urban Renewal - methods
/ Urban Renewal - statistics & numerical data
/ Vaccine
/ Wellbeing
2018
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Evaluating the impact of improvements in urban green space on older adults’ physical activity and wellbeing: protocol for a natural experimental study
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Evaluating the impact of improvements in urban green space on older adults’ physical activity and wellbeing: protocol for a natural experimental study
2018
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Overview
Background
Creating or improving urban green space has the potential to be an effective, sustainable and far-reaching way to increase physical activity and improve other aspects of wellbeing in the population. However, there is a dearth of well-conducted natural experimental studies examining the causal effect of changing urban green space on physical activity and wellbeing. This is especially true in older adults and in the United Kingdom. This paper describes a natural experimental study to evaluate the effect of four small-scale urban street greening interventions on older adults’ physical activity and wellbeing over a 1-year period, relative to eight matched comparison sites. All sites are located in deprived urban neighbourhoods in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.
Methods
Components of the interventions include tree and flower planting, and artificial tree decorations. Eight unimproved comparison sites were selected based on a systematic process of matching using several known objective and subjective environmental correlates of physical activity in older adults. The outcome measures are physical activity and two other behavioural indicators of wellbeing (Connect: connecting with other people; and Take Notice: taking notice of the environment), collected using a newly developed observation tool. The primary outcome is Take Notice behaviour due to largest effects on this behaviour being anticipated from improvements in the aesthetic quality of green space at the intervention sites. Baseline data collection occurred in September 2017 before the interventions were installed in November 2017. Follow-up data collection will be repeated in February/ March 2018 (6 months) and September 2018 (12 months).
Discussion
The present study permits a rare opportunity to evaluate the causal effects of small-scale changes in urban green space in an understudied population and setting. Although the interventions are expected to have small effects on the outcomes, the present study contributes to developing natural experiment methodology in this field by addressing key methodological weaknesses causing high risk of bias in previous natural experimental studies. Key improvements to reduce risk of bias in the present study are rigorous matching of multiple comparison sites and appropriate statistical control of key confounders.
Trial registration
Retrospectively registered with study ID
NCT03575923
. Date of registration: 3 July 2018.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - statistics & numerical data
/ Elderly
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ health promotion and society
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Protocol
/ Urban Renewal - statistics & numerical data
/ Vaccine
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