Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportunities to be active. In order to inform interventions to promote physical activity in parks, insight is needed concerning park user characteristics, the activity level of park users, the types of activities performed and associations between park areas and temporal variables with observed physical activity levels. Park user characteristics (sex, age, ethnicity and activity level) were recorded within pre-defined park areas in two parks in Ghent (Belgium) using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC). Most park users were male, adult, and engaged in vigorous-intensity physical activity (48%). Most popular activities ...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
To examine physical activity (PA) behaviors among park visitors versus non-visitors by select demogr...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
Introduction The provision of active parks/public open space is the key factor in promoting active l...
BACKGROUND: Parks are generally an under-utilized resource in the community with great potential to ...
It is beneficial to a person’s physical and mental health to engage in regular physical activity, wh...
Background: Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to increas...
Studies of parks and physical activity rarely identify the actual spaces participants use. Using dat...
The purpose of this study was to examine park users’ Physical Activity (PA) participatio...
Public parks, salient locations for engaging populations in health promoting physical activity, are ...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
To examine physical activity (PA) behaviors among park visitors versus non-visitors by select demogr...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Parks have the potential to increase physical activity at the community level by providing opportuni...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
Introduction The provision of active parks/public open space is the key factor in promoting active l...
BACKGROUND: Parks are generally an under-utilized resource in the community with great potential to ...
It is beneficial to a person’s physical and mental health to engage in regular physical activity, wh...
Background: Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to increas...
Studies of parks and physical activity rarely identify the actual spaces participants use. Using dat...
The purpose of this study was to examine park users’ Physical Activity (PA) participatio...
Public parks, salient locations for engaging populations in health promoting physical activity, are ...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
To examine physical activity (PA) behaviors among park visitors versus non-visitors by select demogr...