The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between local government spending on parks and recreation and self-rated health in the United States. Using four publicly available datasets from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Current Population Survey, the Decennial Census, the American Community Survey, and the State and Local Government Finance Survey for the years 1997–2012 (n = 303,203), we estimated a multinomial and a binary logit model predicting self-rated health with county area percentage of expenditures contributed to parks and recreation operations as the independent variable of interest. A one-percent increase in the portion of county area expenditures contributed to parks and recreation operations was associated with dec...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
The Building Healthy Communities (BHC) initiative addresses inadequate physical activity in Michigan...
Introduction Although partnerships between park and recreation agencies and health agencies are prev...
Evidence concerning the link between park access, use, programming and health has continued to grow....
Protected areas including national/state parks and recreational waters are excellent natural resourc...
© 2019, © 2019 National Recreation and Park Association. Although research has documented the health...
IntroductionWalkable access to parks, sufficient park acreage, and investments in park and recreatio...
Federal, state, and local park agencies across the nation have faced budget cuts in recent years as ...
INTRODUCTION: This study assessed correlates of self-reported local health department (LHD) particip...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-176)The purpose of this study was to determine the o...
Public parks provide a place for all citizens to be physically active, and research has shown that a...
Outdoor recreation expenditures are increasing rapidly. Results suggest that growth will continue. T...
Considerable change during the past half century has occurred in philosophies relating to the use of...
The results of outdoor recreation consumer surplus studies for national parks, national forests, sta...
Less than 10% of U.S. adults meet physical activity recommendations. Physical inactivity leads to po...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
The Building Healthy Communities (BHC) initiative addresses inadequate physical activity in Michigan...
Introduction Although partnerships between park and recreation agencies and health agencies are prev...
Evidence concerning the link between park access, use, programming and health has continued to grow....
Protected areas including national/state parks and recreational waters are excellent natural resourc...
© 2019, © 2019 National Recreation and Park Association. Although research has documented the health...
IntroductionWalkable access to parks, sufficient park acreage, and investments in park and recreatio...
Federal, state, and local park agencies across the nation have faced budget cuts in recent years as ...
INTRODUCTION: This study assessed correlates of self-reported local health department (LHD) particip...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-176)The purpose of this study was to determine the o...
Public parks provide a place for all citizens to be physically active, and research has shown that a...
Outdoor recreation expenditures are increasing rapidly. Results suggest that growth will continue. T...
Considerable change during the past half century has occurred in philosophies relating to the use of...
The results of outdoor recreation consumer surplus studies for national parks, national forests, sta...
Less than 10% of U.S. adults meet physical activity recommendations. Physical inactivity leads to po...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
The Building Healthy Communities (BHC) initiative addresses inadequate physical activity in Michigan...
Introduction Although partnerships between park and recreation agencies and health agencies are prev...