Where Are Czech Adolescents Active? The Patterns of Movement and Transport Behavior in Different Active Living Domains

Author:

Vorlíček Michal1ORCID,Stewart Tom2ORCID,Dygrýn Jan1ORCID,Rubín Lukáš13ORCID,Mitáš Josef1ORCID,Burian Jaroslav4ORCID,Duncan Scott2ORCID,Schipperijn Jasper5ORCID,Pratt Michael16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic

2. School of Sport and Recreation, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

3. Faculty of Science, Humanities and Education, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic

4. Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic

5. Department of Sport Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

6. Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA

Abstract

To understand the environmental determinants of physical activity (PA), precise spatial localization is crucial. This cross-sectional study focuses on the spatiotemporal distribution of PA among Czech adolescents (n = 171) using Global Positioning System loggers and accelerometers. The results showed that adolescents spent most of their time in sedentary behavior, with 57.2% and 58.5% of monitored time at home and school, respectively. The park and playground had the lowest proportion of sedentary behavior but also the lowest amount of moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA). However, when considering the time spent in each domain, the highest proportion of MVPA was seen in publicly accessible playgrounds (13.3% of the time). Chi-square analysis showed that the relative distribution of different PA intensities did not differ across spatial domains. Based on these results, the authors propose 2 key strategies for increasing MVPA in adolescents: Increase the time spent in activity-supportive environments, such as parks and playgrounds, and design techniques to increase MVPA at home and school settings.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

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