Feasibility of a Park-Based Active Transportation Intervention to Promote Youth Physical Activity and Access to Parks and Recreation

Authors

  • Nicky Chung Duke University School of Medicine
  • Truls Ostbye Duke University School of Medicine
  • Jason Jones Durham Parks and Recreation Department, Durham, NC
  • Annette Smith Arts, Culture, and Sustainable Communities, City of Durham, NC
  • Hiwot Zewdie University of Washington
  • Andrew Yuan Duke University School of Medicine
  • Advika Kumar Duke University School of Medicine
  • Emily D'Agostino Duke University School of Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18666/JPRA-2023-11830

Keywords:

Physical Activity, Active Transportation, Disparities, Health Equity, Adolescent, Youth

Abstract

This study conducted a needs assessment and feasibility testing of Going Places, a novel park-based active transportation intervention that aims to improve physical activity and access to parks and recreation. Participants (n=19) were recruited from park sites serving predominantly racial/ethnic minority and low income communities in North Carolina, United States. Surveys were administered to participants (n=17), accelerometer-based step data was collected (n=6), and one focus group was conducted (n=6). Feasibility was assessed based on retention, engagement with community partners, and program delivery. Surveys showed more than half of youth (mean age=15.9 years; 100% non-Hispanic Black) did not use active transportation, reported low levels of physical activity, and demonstrated barriers to active transportation including safety concerns, accessibility, and social factors. Seventeen lessons were delivered at two sites. This work has potential to promote youth active transportation in a parks and recreation setting to benefit youths’ physical activity patterns for lifelong health.

Author Biographies

Nicky Chung, Duke University School of Medicine

Department of Family Medicine

Truls Ostbye, Duke University School of Medicine

Department of Family Medicine, Duke Global Health Institute

Hiwot Zewdie, University of Washington

Department of Epidemiology

Andrew Yuan, Duke University School of Medicine

Department of Family Medicine

Advika Kumar, Duke University School of Medicine

Duke Global Health Institute

Emily D'Agostino, Duke University School of Medicine

Duke Global Health Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Population Health Sciences, Duke Clinical Research Institute

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2023-07-24

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