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Can we improve our neighbourhoods to be more physically active? Residents' perceptions from a qualitative urban health inequalities study.
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Palabras clave
Physical activity
Sport facilities
Qualitative research
Neighbourhoods
Walkability
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2022-09
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Rivera-Navarro, J., Bonilla, L., Gullón, P., González-Salgado, I., & Franco, M. (2022). Can we improve our neighbourhoods to be more physically active? Residents” perceptions from a qualitative urban health inequalities study. Health and Place, 77. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.HEALTHPLACE.2021.102658
Resumen
[EN] The objective of our study was to identify neighbourhood factors which prevent and encourage physical activity, according to the residents' perspective. We used qualitative methods, conducting 37 semi-structured interviews and 29 focus groups. The main results were that the type of physical activity that took place in every neighbourhood was different; access to sports facilities varied due to prices and safety issues; garbage and obstacles on sidewalks were a serious limitation to physical activity; economic instability had an impact on physical activity. These results might lead the perception and insights of residents to be considered in public health interventions.
Descripción
Es un artículo que se deriva del proyecto "Heart Healthy Hoods" y que tiene como objeto analizar las desigualdades en salud respecto a la actividad fisica
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1353-8292
DOI
10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102658
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