Participants Characteristics of a Park-Based Physical Activity Intervention in an Urban Context—A Cross-Sectional Study in Bologna, Italy

Author:

Bianconi Alessandro1ORCID,Masini Alice1ORCID,Sanmarchi Francesco1ORCID,Toselli Stefania1ORCID,Grigoletto Alessia1ORCID,Marini Sofia2ORCID,Barone Giuseppe2ORCID,Pinelli Erika2,Zinno Raffaele2ORCID,Mauro Mario2ORCID,Pilone Pietro Loro3,Arduini Sonia3,Vitiello Mauro3,Vicentini Bruno4,Boldrini Giorgia4,Musti Muriel Assunta3ORCID,Pandolfi Paolo3,Liberti Maurizio3,Astorino Gerardo3,Latessa Pasqualino Maietta2ORCID,Bragonzoni Laura2ORCID,Dallolio Laura1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy

2. Department of Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, Italy

3. Department of Public Health, AUSL di Bologna, 40124 Bologna, Italy

4. Culture and City Promotion Department, Municipality of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy

Abstract

Physical inactivity, a leading risk factor for chronic diseases and premature death, is prevalent worldwide. This study focuses on participant profiles and factors influencing continued participation and physical activity (PA) levels in the “Moving Parks” PA intervention in Bologna, Italy. This intervention offers free group activities in city parks during the summer. A questionnaire was administered to participants in 2022, gathering data on socio-demographic information, chronic diseases, participation in previous iterations, and PA levels. Out of 596 respondents, 85% were women, and the average age was 50. About 56% held a university degree, and 73% exercised regularly in the winter. Continuous participation was linked to older age, higher education, and chronic conditions. Prior participation predicted higher winter PA levels. Notably, the majority of participants were educated, physically active women. While the project continually engages individuals with higher education and chronic conditions, it needs further tailoring to reach less represented populations.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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