Use of green areas for physical activity: descriptive analysis in Chilean schoolchildren during the COVID -19 pandemic

Leal M.B.; Martinez, CF; Soler N.S.; Ramírez, FG

Keywords: physical activity, family support, sedentary lifestyle, free time, leisure time, green areas

Abstract

The vegetation of urban centres can provide abundant benefits in the environment and society. In this way, green areas can offer opportunities for the regular practice of physical activity, providing benefits for physical and mental health in the life of the population. Aim: to determine the practice of physical activity and the reasons for non-practice in children aged between 5 to 17 years in green areas of Temuco, Chile. Methods: quantitative approach, cross-sectional and with a non-experimental design and descriptive scope. Instruments: A questionnaire to measure the practice of physical activity in green areas and the reasons for non-practice was applied. Results: Although most of children have green areas near their homes, most of them do not use these areas for physical activities, with the group of girls highlighting in this respect. Regarding the type of activities mainly carried out in green areas were those of recreational nature such as playing, walking and cycling. Conclusion: Spaces for physical activity exist, but children require interest, motivation and mainly family support to practice physical activity in green areas, as well as a greater supply of sports and/or recreational programs related to the practice of physical activity in green areas.

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Título según WOS: Use of green areas for physical activity: descriptive analysis in Chilean schoolchildren during the COVID -19 pandemic
Número: 44
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 276
Página final: 284
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI