'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population

© 2020 Human Geographies; The authors. This study aims to assess the utilization of built environment under healthy space model for physical activity as a measure of inequalities in Thai communities. The mothodology included a cross-sectional survey with face-to-face interviews with a total of 2,046...

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Main Authors: Piyawat Katewongsa, Dyah Anantalia Widyastari, Panya Choolers, Wipada Iamyaem
Other Authors: Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Bangkok
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spelling th-mahidol.563472020-06-02T12:44:00Z 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population Piyawat Katewongsa Dyah Anantalia Widyastari Panya Choolers Wipada Iamyaem Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Bangkok Mahidol University Physical Activity Knowledge Development Center (TPAK) Social Sciences © 2020 Human Geographies; The authors. This study aims to assess the utilization of built environment under healthy space model for physical activity as a measure of inequalities in Thai communities. The mothodology included a cross-sectional survey with face-to-face interviews with a total of 2,046 community members. About 48% of the residents who lived near a sports complex have used the facility, while 22% and 31% of the locals have participated in the creative city and elderly healthy community. Compared to non-participants, sufficient MVPA was significantly higher among those who participated in the healthy space program (t=6.387***). The results suggested that healthy space model could eliminate most socioeconomic inequalities but could not eliminate age-driven physical ability and social support inequalities in accessing PA amenities. The model could serve as an example for low-middle income countries where inequalities could not be neglected. The community engagement as the key of the model therefore is crucial, not only to make sure high participation but also in maintaining the built environment for PA. 2020-06-02T05:44:00Z 2020-06-02T05:44:00Z 2020-05-01 Article Human Geographies. Vol.14, No.1 (2020), 107-123 10.5719/hgeo.2020.141.7 20672284 18436587 2-s2.0-85085313219 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/56347 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85085313219&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Social Sciences
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Piyawat Katewongsa
Dyah Anantalia Widyastari
Panya Choolers
Wipada Iamyaem
'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
description © 2020 Human Geographies; The authors. This study aims to assess the utilization of built environment under healthy space model for physical activity as a measure of inequalities in Thai communities. The mothodology included a cross-sectional survey with face-to-face interviews with a total of 2,046 community members. About 48% of the residents who lived near a sports complex have used the facility, while 22% and 31% of the locals have participated in the creative city and elderly healthy community. Compared to non-participants, sufficient MVPA was significantly higher among those who participated in the healthy space program (t=6.387***). The results suggested that healthy space model could eliminate most socioeconomic inequalities but could not eliminate age-driven physical ability and social support inequalities in accessing PA amenities. The model could serve as an example for low-middle income countries where inequalities could not be neglected. The community engagement as the key of the model therefore is crucial, not only to make sure high participation but also in maintaining the built environment for PA.
author2 Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Bangkok
author_facet Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Bangkok
Piyawat Katewongsa
Dyah Anantalia Widyastari
Panya Choolers
Wipada Iamyaem
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author Piyawat Katewongsa
Dyah Anantalia Widyastari
Panya Choolers
Wipada Iamyaem
author_sort Piyawat Katewongsa
title 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
title_short 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
title_full 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
title_fullStr 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
title_full_unstemmed 'Does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
title_sort 'does the community use the built environment?' assessing the utilization of healthy space model in bridging physical activity inequalities for the thai population
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