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Associations of park access, park use and physical activity in parks with wellbeing in an Asian urban environment: a cross-sectional study
by
Lin, Wee Hwee
, Hsing, Ann W.
, Koo, Joel
, van Dam, Rob M.
, Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
, Petrunoff, Nicholas A.
, Dickens, Borame
, Sia, Angelia
, Ying, Lu
, Yi, Ng Xian
, Cook, Alex R.
in
adults
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Built environment
/ Cities
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ dose response
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Land settlement
/ males
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ nationalities and ethnic groups
/ Park access
/ Park use
/ Parks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Physical activity
/ regression analysis
/ Singapore
/ Surveys
/ Sustainable development
/ urban areas
/ Urban green space
/ Well being
/ Wellbeing
2021
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Associations of park access, park use and physical activity in parks with wellbeing in an Asian urban environment: a cross-sectional study
by
Lin, Wee Hwee
, Hsing, Ann W.
, Koo, Joel
, van Dam, Rob M.
, Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
, Petrunoff, Nicholas A.
, Dickens, Borame
, Sia, Angelia
, Ying, Lu
, Yi, Ng Xian
, Cook, Alex R.
in
adults
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Built environment
/ Cities
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ dose response
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Land settlement
/ males
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ nationalities and ethnic groups
/ Park access
/ Park use
/ Parks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Physical activity
/ regression analysis
/ Singapore
/ Surveys
/ Sustainable development
/ urban areas
/ Urban green space
/ Well being
/ Wellbeing
2021
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Associations of park access, park use and physical activity in parks with wellbeing in an Asian urban environment: a cross-sectional study
by
Lin, Wee Hwee
, Hsing, Ann W.
, Koo, Joel
, van Dam, Rob M.
, Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
, Petrunoff, Nicholas A.
, Dickens, Borame
, Sia, Angelia
, Ying, Lu
, Yi, Ng Xian
, Cook, Alex R.
in
adults
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Built environment
/ Cities
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ dose response
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Land settlement
/ males
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ nationalities and ethnic groups
/ Park access
/ Park use
/ Parks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Physical activity
/ regression analysis
/ Singapore
/ Surveys
/ Sustainable development
/ urban areas
/ Urban green space
/ Well being
/ Wellbeing
2021
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Associations of park access, park use and physical activity in parks with wellbeing in an Asian urban environment: a cross-sectional study
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Associations of park access, park use and physical activity in parks with wellbeing in an Asian urban environment: a cross-sectional study
2021
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Overview
Background
Relationships between park access, park use, and wellbeing remain poorly understood. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (1) perceived and objective park access in relation to park use and physical activity in parks; and; (2) perceived and objective park access, park use and physical activity in parks and their associations with wellbeing.
Methods
An interviewer-assisted survey collected data on perceived time to walk to parks, park use time, park physical activity time and wellbeing (using a scale containing nine domains) amongst adult participants of the Singapore Multi-Ethnic Cohort. Geospatial maps of parks and the “walkable” street networks were created for the city-state of Singapore to objectively determine distances to accessible points on park boundaries. Multiple linear regression models estimated the importance of park access to park use and associations of park access and park use with wellbeing, adjusting for potential confounders.
Results
Participants’ (
n
= 3435) average age was 48.8 years (SD, 12.8), 44.8% were male and 72.6% were of Chinese ethnicity. Better perceived but not true park access was significantly associated with greater park use. Park access (perceived or true) was not associated with physical activity time in parks. Greater participant park time and physical activity time in parks were associated with higher wellbeing scores (
p
< 0.001). The differences in wellbeing scores between the reference groups, who spent negligible time in parks, and the highest quartiles of time in parks (10.8 h/month) and physical activity in parks (8.3 h/month) were 3.2 (95% CI 2.1–4.4) and 4.2 (95% CI 4.1–6.3) points out of 100 respectively. These associations were similar for most domains of wellbeing, with clear dose-response relationships.
Conclusions
While perceived park access was strongly associated with park use and well-being, true park access was not, and neither park access measure was associated with park physical activity. Future studies could investigate the influence of park attributes on park use, physical activity in parks and wellbeing. The consistent associations of park use and particularly physical activity in parks with wellbeing suggest that promoting park use, and especially physical activity in parks, is a promising strategy for improving wellbeing in urban settings.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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