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Examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: Data from the Washington, D.C. Cardiovascular Health and Needs Assessment

Sedentary time (ST) and neighborhood environment (NE) are predictors of cardiovascular (CV) health. However, little is known about ST's relationship with NE. We examined associations of perceived and objective NE with ST in the predominantly African American faith-based population of the Washin...

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Autores principales: Ahuja, Chaarushi, Ayers, Colby, Hartz, Jacob, Adu-Brimpong, Joel, Thomas, Samantha, Mitchell, Valerie, Peters-Lawrence, Marlene, Sampson, Dana, Brooks, Alyssa T., Wallen, Gwenyth, Johnson, Allan, Graham, Lennox, Graham, Avis, Rivers, Joshua, Yingling, Leah, Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.12.002
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author Ahuja, Chaarushi
Ayers, Colby
Hartz, Jacob
Adu-Brimpong, Joel
Thomas, Samantha
Mitchell, Valerie
Peters-Lawrence, Marlene
Sampson, Dana
Brooks, Alyssa T.
Wallen, Gwenyth
Johnson, Allan
Graham, Lennox
Graham, Avis
Rivers, Joshua
Yingling, Leah
Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M.
author_facet Ahuja, Chaarushi
Ayers, Colby
Hartz, Jacob
Adu-Brimpong, Joel
Thomas, Samantha
Mitchell, Valerie
Peters-Lawrence, Marlene
Sampson, Dana
Brooks, Alyssa T.
Wallen, Gwenyth
Johnson, Allan
Graham, Lennox
Graham, Avis
Rivers, Joshua
Yingling, Leah
Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M.
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description Sedentary time (ST) and neighborhood environment (NE) are predictors of cardiovascular (CV) health. However, little is known about ST's relationship with NE. We examined associations of perceived and objective NE with ST in the predominantly African American faith-based population of the Washington, D.C. CV Health and Needs Assessment. After using community-based research principles, participants reported NE perceptions, including sidewalks, recreational areas, and crime presence. Factor analysis was conducted to explore pertinent constructs; factor sums were created and combined as Total Perception Score (TPS) (higher score = more favorable perception). Objective NE was assessed using Google Maps and the Active Neighborhood Checklist (ANC). ST was self-reported. Linear regression determined relationships between TPS and ST, and ANC scores and ST, for 1) overall population, 2) lower median-income D.C. areas, and 3) higher median-income DC and Maryland areas. For the sample (N = 98.9% African-American, 78% female), lower median-income areas had significantly lower mean TPS and ANC scores than higher median-income areas (p < 0.001). Three factors (neighborhood violence, physical/social environment, and social cohesion) were associated with overall NE perception. Among those in lower median-income areas, there was a negative association between TPS and ST that remained after covariate adjustment; this was not observed in higher median-income areas. There was no association between ANC scores and ST. Poorer NE perception is associated with greater ST for those in lower income areas, while objective environment is not related to ST. Multi-level interventions are needed to improve NE perceptions in lower-median income areas, reduce ST, and improve CV health.
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spelling pubmed-57667492018-01-16 Examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: Data from the Washington, D.C. Cardiovascular Health and Needs Assessment Ahuja, Chaarushi Ayers, Colby Hartz, Jacob Adu-Brimpong, Joel Thomas, Samantha Mitchell, Valerie Peters-Lawrence, Marlene Sampson, Dana Brooks, Alyssa T. Wallen, Gwenyth Johnson, Allan Graham, Lennox Graham, Avis Rivers, Joshua Yingling, Leah Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M. Prev Med Rep Regular Article Sedentary time (ST) and neighborhood environment (NE) are predictors of cardiovascular (CV) health. However, little is known about ST's relationship with NE. We examined associations of perceived and objective NE with ST in the predominantly African American faith-based population of the Washington, D.C. CV Health and Needs Assessment. After using community-based research principles, participants reported NE perceptions, including sidewalks, recreational areas, and crime presence. Factor analysis was conducted to explore pertinent constructs; factor sums were created and combined as Total Perception Score (TPS) (higher score = more favorable perception). Objective NE was assessed using Google Maps and the Active Neighborhood Checklist (ANC). ST was self-reported. Linear regression determined relationships between TPS and ST, and ANC scores and ST, for 1) overall population, 2) lower median-income D.C. areas, and 3) higher median-income DC and Maryland areas. For the sample (N = 98.9% African-American, 78% female), lower median-income areas had significantly lower mean TPS and ANC scores than higher median-income areas (p < 0.001). Three factors (neighborhood violence, physical/social environment, and social cohesion) were associated with overall NE perception. Among those in lower median-income areas, there was a negative association between TPS and ST that remained after covariate adjustment; this was not observed in higher median-income areas. There was no association between ANC scores and ST. Poorer NE perception is associated with greater ST for those in lower income areas, while objective environment is not related to ST. Multi-level interventions are needed to improve NE perceptions in lower-median income areas, reduce ST, and improve CV health. Elsevier 2017-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5766749/ /pubmed/29340269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.12.002 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ayers, Colby
Hartz, Jacob
Adu-Brimpong, Joel
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Wallen, Gwenyth
Johnson, Allan
Graham, Lennox
Graham, Avis
Rivers, Joshua
Yingling, Leah
Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M.
Examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: Data from the Washington, D.C. Cardiovascular Health and Needs Assessment
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title_full Examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: Data from the Washington, D.C. Cardiovascular Health and Needs Assessment
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title_short Examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: Data from the Washington, D.C. Cardiovascular Health and Needs Assessment
title_sort examining relationships between perceptions and objective assessments of neighborhood environment and sedentary time: data from the washington, d.c. cardiovascular health and needs assessment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.12.002
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