Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access to appropriate facilities for physical activity is a key determinant of participation. This paper investigates the provision of outdoor play areas for children in relation to area deprivation in Glasgow, Scotland. Analysis of the distribution of outdoor play areas showed significantly higher mean number of play areas per 1000 child population in more deprived areas. However, despite the apparent advantage of deprived areas in terms of actual number of play areas, the quality of play areas in different types of areas may warrant further exploration
Background: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
This paper rethinks geographical approaches to children’s play in the Global North. One narrowly con...
Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access...
Obesity and physical activity are associated with aspects of the physical environment where people l...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
This paper looks at the planning and provision of outdoor play spaces for children over a seventy-ye...
In order to examine the possible health implications of outdoor play areas, this PhD used a multi-me...
The focus of this study is on examining sufficiency and quality of play space in a densely populated...
Many Australian children are more sedentary than they should be, and almost one in five are currentl...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
AbstractIt has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (fo...
The health benefits of regular physical activity are substantial and well-established. However, popu...
BACKGROUND: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
Background: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
This paper rethinks geographical approaches to children’s play in the Global North. One narrowly con...
Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access...
Obesity and physical activity are associated with aspects of the physical environment where people l...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
This paper looks at the planning and provision of outdoor play spaces for children over a seventy-ye...
In order to examine the possible health implications of outdoor play areas, this PhD used a multi-me...
The focus of this study is on examining sufficiency and quality of play space in a densely populated...
Many Australian children are more sedentary than they should be, and almost one in five are currentl...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
AbstractIt has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (fo...
The health benefits of regular physical activity are substantial and well-established. However, popu...
BACKGROUND: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
Background: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
This paper rethinks geographical approaches to children’s play in the Global North. One narrowly con...