Perceived environmental physical activity correlates among Asian Pacific Islander Americans

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

11-2012

Publication Title

Journal of Physical Activity and Health

Volume

9

Issue

8

First page number:

1098

Last page number:

1104

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Little is known about correlates of physical activity of Asian and Asian-Pacific Islander Americans (AAPI). Knowledge of these correlates could be useful in promoting physical activity. Purpose: to identify demographic and environmental correlates of physical activity among AAPI.

METHODS:

Participants resided in the Las Vegas, Nevada area, and completed a 52-item telephone administered questionnaire that assessed physical activity behavior, environmental supports for physical activity and demographic factors. Environmental factors included the presence of neighborhood sidewalks, park availability, and nearby grocery stores were combined to create the variable "environmental physical activity supports" (EPAS). Neighborhood crime, pleasantness of the neighborhood for walking, and the presence of loose dogs combined to form "neighborhood safety." Logistic regression was used to identify predictors of physical activity. Potential predictors included age, gender, BMI, employment, educational attainment, neighborhood safety, and EPAS.

RESULTS:

263 respondents completed the survey. With the exception of living near a grocery store, respondents reported residing in neighborhoods that are generally supportive of physical activity. However, EPAS was the sole significant predictor of physical activity behavior (OR = 1.52, CI = 1.06-2.17). Age and educational attainment unexpectedly failed to predict physical activity.

CONCLUSIONS:

Supportive physical activity environments associate with physical activity behavior among AAPI.

Keywords

Adult; Aged; Asian Americans; Environment Design; Exercise; Female; Humans; Logistics--Mathematical models; Logistic Models; Male; Men; Middle Aged; Nevada; Oceanic Ancestry Group; Older people; Pacific Islander Americans; Questionnaires; Safety; Women

Disciplines

Community-Based Research | Environmental Policy | Health Policy | Medicine and Health | Race and Ethnicity

Language

English

Permissions

Use Find in Your Library, contact the author, or interlibrary loan to garner a copy of the item. Publisher policy does not allow archiving the final published version. If a post-print (author's peer-reviewed manuscript) is allowed and available, or publisher policy changes, the item will be deposited.


Search your library

Share

COinS