Park's attendance during covid-19 in the Metropolitan Guadalajara Area: perceptions of users and built environment

Mini-Oral Presentation C1.3

Authors

  • Julissa Ortiz-Brunel University of Guadalajara
  • José M. Pérez-Maravilla University of Guadalajara
  • Cristina Ascanio-Sandoval University of Guadalajara
  • Rebecca E. Lee Arizona State University
  • Juan R. López-Taylor University of Guadalajara
  • Edtna E. Jáuregui-Ulloa University of Guadalajara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.739

Keywords:

Quality Parks, User's Perception, Physical Activity, COVID-19 Prevention Strategies

Abstract

evaluate the park user’s perception about their physical activity (PA) and parks’ quality after a post-lockdown period in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Guadalajara in Mexico. Methods: This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study. We assessed park infrastructure using the Physical Activity Resources Assessment instrument (PARA) and the park users’ perception with an exploratory perception questionnaire of COVID-19 and physical activity attitudes. The sample was 11 parks (Parks Without Access Control [PWAC]: n = 4, Parks With Access Control [PAC]: n = 3, and Linear Parks [LP]: n = 4) from the Metropolitan Area of ​​Guadalajara. Results: The PARA showed a 66.63% of the parks (n=11) have access points and bathrooms. According to the COVID-19 spread prevention strategies, 54.5% of parks did not have a sanitary station at the access points, and only 27.3% have temperature measurement or antibacterial gel application. More than half (66.7%) of the interviewed participants (n=30) perceived decreased physical activity levels during the pandemic. On the other hand, 91.2% of users considered it beneficial to be active during the pandemic; nevertheless, 83.3% did not perform physical activity at home. Conclusions: People show an interest in parks and their benefits during the pandemic. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate built environment spaces for PA, like parks, and user’s perceptions to create effective PA promotion strategies in secure places. Funding: None.

Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Ortiz-Brunel, J., Pérez-Maravilla, J., Ascanio-Sandoval, C., Lee, R., López-Taylor, J., & Jáuregui-Ulloa, E. (2021). Park’s attendance during covid-19 in the Metropolitan Guadalajara Area: perceptions of users and built environment: Mini-Oral Presentation C1.3. The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.739