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Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 496 - 506, 25.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.33438/ijdshs.1328901

Abstract

This research examined the relationship between physical activity status and perceived walkability in the neighborhood environment during the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 88 volunteer adults, 45 females and 43 males, aged 18-65 participated in the study. An online IPAQ-Short Form and Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale were administered to the participants. In addition, daily step counts were determined to determine objective physical activity levels. The collected data were analyzed by correlation and t test in SPSS program. According to analysis of step counts, there was a significant difference between the physical activity groups (p<0.05). Only the aesthetics of neighborhood environment subscale scores were significantly different between those with high intensity physical activity compared to those with low and moderate intensity physical activity (p<0.05). According to the analysis results, mean step count and mean IPAQ scores were identified to have positive moderate level of correlation (r = 0.27, p = 0.01). There were no statistically significant differences between the mean walkability perception of the neighborhood environment subscale scores according to body composition (p>0.05). As a result, in this process, the status of adults' perceptions of the neighborhood environment regarding physical activity was examined; During the Covid-19 pandemic, features of the built environment did not increase physical activity and walking, and their effects were not as expected. In conclusion; the most important reasons for this are the measures taken by the administrators to protect people, the conditions affecting the pandemic such as the threat and uncertainty that the pandemic

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Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 496 - 506, 25.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.33438/ijdshs.1328901

Abstract

References

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  • Cavill, N., Kahlmeier, S., Racioppi, F. (2006). Physical activity and health in Europe: evidence for action. World Health Organization.
  • Cerin, E., Nathan, A., Van Cauwenberg, J., Barnett, D. W., Barnett, A. (2017). The neighbourhood physical environment and active travel in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, 14(1), 1-23.
  • Cerin, E., Saelens, B. E., Sallis, J. F., Frank, L. D. (2006). Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale: validity and development of a short form. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 38(9), 1682.
  • Cervero, R., Duncan, M. (2003). Walking, bicycling, and urban landscapes: evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area. American journal of public health, 93(9), 1478-1483.
  • Civil, T., Özen, G., & Demirbilek, H., (2021). Intensive Physical Exercise And Ketosis In Type 1 Diabetes: Literature Review On A Case After Covid-19 Quarantine. International journal of life science and pharma research, 14(49), 276-280.
  • Craig, C. L., Marshall, A. L., Sjöström, M., Bauman, A. E., Booth, M. L., Ainsworth, B. E., ... Oja, P. (2003). International physical activity questionnaire: 12-country reliability and validity. Medicine & science in sports & exercise, 35(8), 1381-1395.
  • Dolan, P., Kavetsos, G., Vlaev, I. (2014). The happiness workout. Social indicators research, 119, 1363-1377.
  • Demirci, N., Demirci, P. T., Bjelica, B., & Güven, E. (2022). Investigation of Attitudes Towards Exercise Behavior Changes of Adults Registered with Fitness and Activity Centers under the COVID-19 Lockdown. JUMORA: Jurnal Moderasi Olahraga, 2(2), 101114.https://doi.org/10.53863/morv2i2.430
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  • Kohut, M. L., Sim, Y. J., Yu, S., Yoon, K. J., Loiacono, C. M. (2009). Chronic exercise reduces illness severity, decreases viral load, and results in greater anti-inflammatory effects than acute exercise during influenza infection. The Journal of infectious diseases, 200(9), 1434-1442.
  • Krzepota, J., Sadowska, D., Biernat, E. (2018). Relationships between physical activity and quality of life in pregnant women in the second and third trimester. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(12), 2745.
  • Leslie, E., Coffee, N., Frank, L., Owen, N., Bauman, A., Hugo, G. (2007). Walkability of local communities: using geographic information systems to objectively assess relevant environmental attributes. Health & place, 13(1), 111-122.
  • Lowder, T., Padgett, D. A., Woods, J. A. (2005). Moderate exercise protects mice from death due to influenza virus. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 19(5), 377-380.
  • McGrath, L. J., Hopkins, W. G., Hinckson, E. A. (2015). Associations of objectively measured built-environment attributes with youth moderate–vigorous physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports medicine, 45, 841-865.
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  • Ozen, G., Koc, H., Aksoy, C. (2020). Health anxiety status of elite athletes in COVID-19 social isolation period. Bratislavske lekarske listy, 121(12), 888-893. DOI: 10.4149/bll_2020_146. PMID: 33300359.
  • Pietrobelli, A., Pecoraro, L., Ferruzzi, A., Heo, M., Faith, M., Zoller, T., Heymsfield, S. B. (2020). Effects of COVID‐19 lockdown on lifestyle behaviors in children with obesity living in Verona, Italy: a longitudinal study. Obesity, 28(8), 1382-1385.
  • Robinson, E., Gillespie, S., Jones, A. (2020). Weight‐related lifestyle behaviours and the COVID‐19 crisis: An online survey study of UK adults during social lockdown. Obesity science & practice, 6(6), 735-740.,
  • Saelens, B. E., Sallis, J. F., Black, J. B., Chen, D. (2003). Neighborhood-based differences in physical activity: an environment scale evaluation. American journal of public health, 93(9), 1552-1558.
  • Scavone, C., Brusco, S., Bertini, M., Sportiello, L., Rafaniello, C., Zoccoli, A., ... Capuano, A. (2020). Current pharmacological treatments for COVID‐19: What's next?. British journal of pharmacology, 177(21), 4813-4824.
  • Schuch, F. B., Vancampfort, D., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Ward, P. B., Silva, E. S., ... Stubbs, B. (2018). Physical activity and incident depression: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. American Journal of Psychiatry, 175(7), 631-648.
  • Siordia Jr, J. A. (2020). Epidemiology and clinical features of COVID-19: A review of current literature. Journal of Clinical Virology, 127, 104357.
  • Strain, T., Sharp, S. J., Spiers, A., Price, H., Williams, C., Fraser, C., ... Kelly, P. (2022). Population level physical activity before and during the first national COVID-19 lockdown: A nationally representative repeat cross-sectional study of 5 years of Active Lives data in England. The Lancet Regional Health-Europe, 12, 100265.
  • Tremblay, M. S., Shephard, R. J., McKenzie, T. L., Gledhill, N. (2001). Physical activity assessment options within the context of the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness, and Lifestyle Appraisal. Canadian journal of applied physiology, 26(4), 388-407.
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  • Warren, K. J., Olson, M. M., Thompson, N. J., Cahill, M. L., Wyatt, T. A., Yoon, K. J., ... Kohut, M. L. (2015). Exercise improves host response to influenza viral infection in obese and non-obese mice through different mechanisms. PloS one, 10(6), e0129713.
  • Whitelaw, S., Teuton, J., Swift, J., Scobie, G. (2010). The physical activity–mental wellbeing association in young people: a case study in dealing with a complex public health topic using a ‘realistic evaluation’framework. Mental health and physical activity, 3(2), 61-66.
  • WHO. (2000). World Health Organizaion. Obesity: Preventing and Managing the Gobal Epidemic, Genova, Switzerland
  • World Health Organization. (2010). World health statistics 2010. World Health Organization.
  • World Health Organization. (2021). Obesity and Overwight.https://www.who.int/news-room /fact-sheets/detail/obesity-and-overweight
  • Yang, Y., Wu, X., Zhou, P., Gou, Z., Lu, Y. (2019). Towards a cycling-friendly city: An updated review of the associations between built environment and cycling behaviors (2007–2017). Journal of Transport & Health, 14, 100613.
  • Yin, L. (2013). Assessing walkability in the city of Buffalo: Application of agent-based simulation. Journal of urban Planning and Development, 139(3), 166-175.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Physical Activity and Health, Sports and Recreation
Journal Section Original Article
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Ali Coşkun 0000-0002-4734-8982

Early Pub Date September 24, 2023
Publication Date October 25, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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APA Coşkun, A. (2023). Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences, 6(3), 496-506. https://doi.org/10.33438/ijdshs.1328901
AMA Coşkun A. Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Disabilities Sports &Health Sciences. October 2023;6(3):496-506. doi:10.33438/ijdshs.1328901
Chicago Coşkun, Ali. “Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences 6, no. 3 (October 2023): 496-506. https://doi.org/10.33438/ijdshs.1328901.
EndNote Coşkun A (October 1, 2023) Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences 6 3 496–506.
IEEE A. Coşkun, “Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic”, International Journal of Disabilities Sports &Health Sciences, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 496–506, 2023, doi: 10.33438/ijdshs.1328901.
ISNAD Coşkun, Ali. “Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences 6/3 (October 2023), 496-506. https://doi.org/10.33438/ijdshs.1328901.
JAMA Coşkun A. Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Disabilities Sports &Health Sciences. 2023;6:496–506.
MLA Coşkun, Ali. “Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences, vol. 6, no. 3, 2023, pp. 496-0, doi:10.33438/ijdshs.1328901.
Vancouver Coşkun A. Investigation of Perceived Walkability of Neighborhood Environment According to Physical Activity Level and Body Composition of Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Disabilities Sports &Health Sciences. 2023;6(3):496-50.


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