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Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size

INTRODUCTION: New Zealand children's physical activity, including independent mobility and active travel, has declined markedly over recent decades. The Neighbourhoods for Active Kids (NfAK) study examines how neighbourhood built environments are associated with the independent mobility, active...

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Autores principales: Oliver, Melody, McPhee, Julia, Carroll, Penelope, Ikeda, Erika, Mavoa, Suzanne, Mackay, Lisa, Kearns, Robin A, Kyttä, Marketta, Asiasiga, Lanuola, Garrett, Nicholas, Lin, Judy, Mackett, Roger, Zinn, Caryn, Moewaka Barnes, Helen, Egli, Victoria, Prendergast, Kate, Witten, Karen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5013430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27531740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013377
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author Oliver, Melody
McPhee, Julia
Carroll, Penelope
Ikeda, Erika
Mavoa, Suzanne
Mackay, Lisa
Kearns, Robin A
Kyttä, Marketta
Asiasiga, Lanuola
Garrett, Nicholas
Lin, Judy
Mackett, Roger
Zinn, Caryn
Moewaka Barnes, Helen
Egli, Victoria
Prendergast, Kate
Witten, Karen
author_facet Oliver, Melody
McPhee, Julia
Carroll, Penelope
Ikeda, Erika
Mavoa, Suzanne
Mackay, Lisa
Kearns, Robin A
Kyttä, Marketta
Asiasiga, Lanuola
Garrett, Nicholas
Lin, Judy
Mackett, Roger
Zinn, Caryn
Moewaka Barnes, Helen
Egli, Victoria
Prendergast, Kate
Witten, Karen
author_sort Oliver, Melody
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description INTRODUCTION: New Zealand children's physical activity, including independent mobility and active travel, has declined markedly over recent decades. The Neighbourhoods for Active Kids (NfAK) study examines how neighbourhood built environments are associated with the independent mobility, active travel, physical activity and neighbourhood experiences of children aged 9–12 years in primary and intermediate schools across Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Child-specific indices of walkability, destination accessibility and traffic exposure will be constructed to measure the built environment in 8 neighbourhoods in Auckland. Interactive online-mapping software will be used to measure children's independent mobility and transport mode to destinations and to derive measures of neighbourhood use and perceptions. Physical activity will be measured using 7-day accelerometry. Height, weight and waist circumference will be objectively measured. Parent telephone interviews will collect sociodemographic information and parent neighbourhood perceptions. Interviews with school representative will capture supports and barriers for healthy activity and nutrition behaviours at the school level. Multilevel modelling approaches will be used to understand how differing built environment variables are associated with activity, neighbourhood experiences and health outcomes. DISCUSSION: We anticipate that children who reside in neighbourhoods considered highly walkable will be more physically active, accumulate more independent mobility and active travel, and be more likely to have a healthy body size. This research is timely as cities throughout New Zealand develop and implement plans to improve the liveability of intensifying urban neighbourhoods. Results will be disseminated to participants, local government agencies and through conventional academic avenues.
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spelling pubmed-50134302016-09-12 Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size Oliver, Melody McPhee, Julia Carroll, Penelope Ikeda, Erika Mavoa, Suzanne Mackay, Lisa Kearns, Robin A Kyttä, Marketta Asiasiga, Lanuola Garrett, Nicholas Lin, Judy Mackett, Roger Zinn, Caryn Moewaka Barnes, Helen Egli, Victoria Prendergast, Kate Witten, Karen BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: New Zealand children's physical activity, including independent mobility and active travel, has declined markedly over recent decades. The Neighbourhoods for Active Kids (NfAK) study examines how neighbourhood built environments are associated with the independent mobility, active travel, physical activity and neighbourhood experiences of children aged 9–12 years in primary and intermediate schools across Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Child-specific indices of walkability, destination accessibility and traffic exposure will be constructed to measure the built environment in 8 neighbourhoods in Auckland. Interactive online-mapping software will be used to measure children's independent mobility and transport mode to destinations and to derive measures of neighbourhood use and perceptions. Physical activity will be measured using 7-day accelerometry. Height, weight and waist circumference will be objectively measured. Parent telephone interviews will collect sociodemographic information and parent neighbourhood perceptions. Interviews with school representative will capture supports and barriers for healthy activity and nutrition behaviours at the school level. Multilevel modelling approaches will be used to understand how differing built environment variables are associated with activity, neighbourhood experiences and health outcomes. DISCUSSION: We anticipate that children who reside in neighbourhoods considered highly walkable will be more physically active, accumulate more independent mobility and active travel, and be more likely to have a healthy body size. This research is timely as cities throughout New Zealand develop and implement plans to improve the liveability of intensifying urban neighbourhoods. Results will be disseminated to participants, local government agencies and through conventional academic avenues. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5013430/ /pubmed/27531740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013377 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Public Health
Oliver, Melody
McPhee, Julia
Carroll, Penelope
Ikeda, Erika
Mavoa, Suzanne
Mackay, Lisa
Kearns, Robin A
Kyttä, Marketta
Asiasiga, Lanuola
Garrett, Nicholas
Lin, Judy
Mackett, Roger
Zinn, Caryn
Moewaka Barnes, Helen
Egli, Victoria
Prendergast, Kate
Witten, Karen
Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title_full Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title_fullStr Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title_full_unstemmed Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title_short Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
title_sort neighbourhoods for active kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5013430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27531740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013377
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