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Parks Visitation, Physical Activity Engagement, and Older People's Motivation for Visiting Local Parks

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/japa.2022-0416

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outdoor; recreation; active space; exercise

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Despite the health benefits, there are few older people visiting parks. A study in Victoria, Australia surveyed older park visitors' perceptions and motivations, finding that walking was the most common reason for visiting and that half of older visitors engaged in walking.
Despite the health benefits of parks and outdoor recreational spaces, small numbers of older people visit parks. This study identified older park visitors' perceptions of their local parks, visit motivation, health, and physical activity level in six parks in Victoria, Australia. Characteristics of general community park visitors and their physical activity engagement were also recorded. Fifty-five older people were surveyed onsite; 92.7% lived within a 5-km distance from the park. Walking was the most common reason for visiting (36.4%), followed by walking the dog (36.4%) and exercise (23.6%). Most older visitors (77.8%) were determined as being sufficiently active. Observation of parks visitors over 1 week recorded 3,770 park visitors, with <5% being older people. Half of all park visitors were inactive, and half of older people visitors (50.5%) engaged in walking. This study supports the importance of parks, park features, and their potential in helping older people to achieve levels of physical activity required for good health.

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