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Role of Parks in Promoting the Health of Children and Communities Michael B. Edwards, Ph.D. Pennington Childhood Obesity and Public Health Conference Baton Rouge, Louisiana – April 1, 2014

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Role of Parks in Promoting the Health of Children and CommunitiesMichael B. Edwards, Ph.D.Pennington Childhood Obesity and Public Health ConferenceBaton Rouge, Louisiana – April 1, 2014

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Children’s Health a Concern in the U.S.

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Are we doing the right things to promote health?

New England Healthcare Institute (2005)

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Parks (and Recreation) provide opportunities for health promotion

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The recreation movement of the 19th Century was a public health movement (Godbey et al., 2005)

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Two key objectives: Safe places to play and the “green lungs” of the city

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Parks are the most common place that people are physically active(Cohen et al., 2005)

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The effect of a walk in a park is similar to that of the most widely prescribed medications for ADHDTaylor et al., 2002

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Green space is associated with reduced social conflict and aggressionKuo, 2010

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Urban parks create natural spaces for social interaction and cohesionRodriguez, 1996; Peters et al., 2010

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Community gardens reduce stress, promote cohesion, and provide access to fresh produceGiles, 2006

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In urban areas, contact with nature is often only available in parksMaller (2009)

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Parks provide locally-generated ecosystem services shown to improve health and quality-of-lifeBolund & Hunhammer, 1999

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Disparities in Access

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Park Acres/1000 residents (Los Angeles)

Park Acres/1000 residents

Wolch et al., 2005

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Disparities in Quality

Low-income Census Tracts contained significantly more parks, but had fewer parks with playgrounds and more quality concerns per park.Vaughan et al., 2013

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Conceptualizing parks and their effects

• People’s conceptions of parks, the expectations they bring to them, and the ways they use them vary greatly according to age, gender, ethnicity, and other factors.– Howard Frumkin, 2003

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Most people in parks are sedentaryCohen et al., 2005

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Self-selection and unintended consequences

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Availability of parks may be less important in rural communitiesParks et al., 2003; Babey et al., 2008

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Park Characteris

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Features

Condition

AccessEsthetics

Safety

Policies

Adapted from Bedimo-Rung, Mowen & Cohen, 2005

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Community systems approach

• More than 40% of recreation programs in LA are not in parks. They are in recreation centers, local schools, non-profit organizations, and churches (Dahmann et al., 2010)

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Community engagement

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Community Partnerships

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Systems Solutions

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