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DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2019.05.005
WOS记录号: WOS:000470114800005
论文题名:
The effects of meteorological conditions and daylight on nature-based recreational physical activity in England
作者: Elliott, Lewis R.1; White, Mathew P.1; Sarran, Christophe2; Grellier, James1; Garrett, Joanne K.1; Scoccimarro, Enrico3; Smalley, Alexander J.1; Fleming, Lora E.1
通讯作者: Elliott, Lewis R.
刊名: URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
ISSN: 1618-8667
出版年: 2019
卷: 42, 页码:39-50
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Energy expenditure ; Green space ; Leisure ; Spline ; Weather
WOS关键词: CLIMATE-CHANGE ; WEATHER ; ENVIRONMENTS ; HEALTH ; INTERVENTION ; BEHAVIOR ; WALKING ; VISITS ; ADULTS ; SPACE
WOS学科分类: Plant Sciences ; Environmental Studies ; Forestry ; Urban Studies
WOS研究方向: Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry ; Urban Studies
英文摘要:

Meteorological conditions affect people's outdoor physical activity. However, we know of no previous research into how these conditions affect physical activity in different types of natural environments - key settings for recreational physical activity, but ones which are particularly impacted by meteorological conditions.


Using responses from four waves (2009-2013) of a survey of leisure visits to natural environments in England (n = 47,613), visit dates and locations were ascribed estimates of energy expenditure (MET-minutes) and assigned meteorological data. We explored relationships between MET-minutes in natural environments (in particular, parks, woodlands, inland waters, and coasts) and the hourly maxima of air temperature and wind speed, levels of rainfall, and daylight hours using generalised additive models.


Overall, we found a positive linear relationship between MET-minutes and air temperature; a negative linear relationship with wind speed; no relation with categories of rainfall; and a positive, but non-linear relationship with daylight hours. These same trends were observed for park-based energy expenditure, but differed for visits to other natural environments: only daylight hours were related to energy expenditure at woodlands; wind speed and daylight hours affected energy expenditure at inland waters; and only air temperature was related to energy expenditure at coasts.


Natural environments support recreational physical activity under a range of meteorological conditions. However, distinct conditions do differentially affect the amount of energy expenditure accumulated in a range of natural environments. The findings have implications for reducing commonly-reported meteorological barriers to both recreational physical activity and visiting natural environments for leisure, and begin to indicate how recreational energy expenditure in these environments could be affected by future climate change.


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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/139558
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作者单位: 1.Univ Exeter, European Ctr Environm & Human Hlth, Truro, England
2.Met Off, Exeter, Devon, England
3.Ctr Euromediterraneo Cambiamenti Climat, Climate Simulat & Predict Div, Bologna, Italy

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Elliott, Lewis R.,White, Mathew P.,Sarran, Christophe,et al. The effects of meteorological conditions and daylight on nature-based recreational physical activity in England[J]. URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING,2019-01-01,42:39-50
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