Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1262236
Assessing the Influence of Visitors’ Sociodemographic and Trip Characteristics on Physical Activity Intensities in Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Spain
Assessing the Influence of Visitors’ Sociodemographic and Trip Characteristics on Physical Activity Intensities in Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Spain // Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 15 (2018), 8; 572-580 doi:10.1123/jpah.2017-0420 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Assessing the Influence of Visitors’
Sociodemographic and Trip Characteristics on
Physical Activity Intensities in Alt Pirineu
Natural Park, Spain
(Assessing the Influence of Visitors’
Sociodemographic and Trip Characteristics on
Physical Activity Intensities in Alt Pirineu)
Autori
Estela Farías Torbidoni, Demir Barić, and Sebastià Mas-Alòs
Izvornik
Journal of Physical Activity & Health (1543-3080) 15
(2018), 8;
572-580
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
protected areas, management implications, MET, HEPA, health
Sažetak
Protected natural areas provide a promising opportunity for improving healthy life habits through engagement in a variety of physical activities (PAs). As visitors to protected natural areas do not behave as a homogenous group, it is necessary to better understand the association between their characteristics and the level of activities engaged in. Using Alt Pirineu Natural Park (Spain) as a case study, the purpose of this work is to examine the influence of visitors’ sociodemographic and trip characteristics on the likelihood of the visitors engaging in distinct PA intensities. Methods: Data were systematically collected from visitors (N = 1427) by means of self- administered questionnaires using a face-to-face approach. Results: To identify distinct groups of PA intensities reported activities of visitors were classified following the Compendium of PA and metabolic equivalent consumption. Three groups were identified and labeled as follows: light PA group (16.8%), moderate PA group (63.9%), and vigorous PA group (19.3%). A logistic regression analysis indicated that the capacity of selected descriptors to predict group membership was positively associated with the increment in PA intensities. Conclusion: The study findings may aid park managers in developing effective management strategies for promoting health-enhancing PA in protected natural areas.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski