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Access to and Use of Schools for Physical Activity Among Adults in Los Angeles County. | LitMetric

Access to and Use of Schools for Physical Activity Among Adults in Los Angeles County.

Health Promot Pract

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA, USA University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Published: May 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Formal agreements for community use of school facilities could improve access to physical activity in underresourced areas, but there's limited data on their effectiveness.
  • A study surveyed 1,006 people in Los Angeles County in 2014 to gauge public awareness and utilization of school-based physical activity resources.
  • Findings showed that while 57.7% had access to these resources, only 30.3% actually used them, with safety and available onsite programming being key factors influencing usage.

Article Abstract

Formal agreements that outline conditions for community use of school facilities represent a potentially attractive approach to increasing access to places for physical activity in underresourced areas. Despite growing interest in these shared use agreements, limited data are available on their population-level impacts. This study used data collected via an Internet panel survey in spring 2014 (n = 1,006) to examine the extent of public awareness and use of school-based physical activity resources in Los Angeles County. Weighted data were analyzed using logistic regression to examine associations among access to and use of schools, demographics, and behavioral and environmental factors. Negative binomial regression was performed to test the association between access to school-based physical activity resources and physical activity. Results suggest that a large percentage (57.7%) of people have access to school-based physical activity resources; however, only a portion (30.3%) use them. Safety of school grounds and whether onsite programming was offered were positively associated with use. In light of these findings, additional efforts may be needed to help optimize community use of schools for physical activity. These results can help inform program planning and implementation in communities considering shared use policies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524839916636567DOI Listing

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