Quality of public urban parks for physical activity practice in Bucaramanga, Colombia

Authors

  • Paula Camila Ramirez Universidad Industrial de Santander
  • Diana Marina Camargo Universidad Industrial de Santander
  • Vanesa Quiroga Universidad Industrial de Santander
  • Ana Paola Rios Universidad de los Andes. School of Medicine. Group of Epidemiology at the University of the Andes (EpiAndes). Bogota D.C., Colombia.
  • Rogério César Fermino Federal University of Technology of Parana
  • Olga Lucia Sarmiento Universidad de los Andes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2017v19n4p480

Abstract

 

The characteristics of parks (availability, accessibility, conservation, quality, safety, etc.) are important predictors of their use for physical activity practices. The aim of this study was to verify the association among the socioeconomic level of neighborhoods, the characteristics and quality of urban public parks for physical activity in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Cross-sectional study, conducted in 2015, in which 10 parks with structures for physical activity were evaluated. The socioeconomic level of the district was evaluated based on the neighborhoods around the parks and classified in “low” and “high”. The number of residents in the surrounding area of parks were evaluated with Geographic Information System (GIS), site characteristics and quality with the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) and the Physical Activity Resource Assessment (PARA), respectively. The association was analyzed with Mann Whitney U test and Spearman correlation (rho) on STATA 14 and the significance level was maintained at 5%. A positive association was found between the socioeconomic level and the presence of walking paths (marginal, p=0.056), accessibility (rho=0.875; p=0.001) and general quality of parks (rho=0.657; p=0.039). The low socioeconomic level was associated with the presence of sports courts (p=0.032). These results can guide the actions of public managers for the modification of the built environment and structures of the parks for physical activity.

Author Biographies

Paula Camila Ramirez, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Diana Marina Camargo, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Vanesa Quiroga, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Ana Paola Rios, Universidad de los Andes. School of Medicine. Group of Epidemiology at the University of the Andes (EpiAndes). Bogota D.C., Colombia.

Universidade Industrial de Santander

Rogério César Fermino, Federal University of Technology of Parana

Federal University of Technology of Parana

Olga Lucia Sarmiento, Universidad de los Andes

Universidad de los Andes

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2017-11-07

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