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How does Time Use and availability affect the associations between Activity Space, the environment and Physical Activity among European Adults?

Descripción del proyecto

Cronometraje de la actividad física de los adultos europeos

La falta de actividad física puede aumentar el riesgo de desarrollar enfermedades no transmisibles. Dos terceras partes de la población adulta (a partir de los 15 años) de la Unión Europea no practica los niveles recomendados de actividad física (al menos 150 minutos a la semana). Las dos razones que más se nombran son vivir en entornos obesógenos y la falta de tiempo. El proyecto TUASPA, financiado con fondos europeos, investigará las asociaciones entre la actividad física y el entorno creado, en términos de disponibilidad y percepción temporales. El estudio tendrá lugar en la ciudad española de Barcelona, donde se controlará la actividad física de 180 trabajadores adultos mediante dispositivos con GPS y acelerómetros.

Objetivo

European adults are in dire need of increasing their physical activity (PA) levels. Leading an active lifestyle helps to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and improve mental health and cognitive function. The WHO estimates that physical inactivity is responsible for more than one million premature deaths/year in the European region alone, as 40% of European adults fail to reach PA recommendations.

Living in obesogenic environments is one culprit for the lack of PA and one that has been extensively studied by environmental epidemiologists. A second cause of physical inactivity, is lack of time, but despite being frequently cited in studies and surveys, time use and time pressure have been seldom addressed in relation with the built environment. PA campaigns can be easily spoiled if people have no time available to invest in exercising. And in our contemporary societies, time availability is also deeply rooted on the built environment and the characteristics of our activity spaces. Factors such as how long our commute is, or whether one can connect home-work-school with public transit are going to affect both how much time we have left, and how much PA do we gain from active transport.

This project aims at addressing this glaring gap in the literature, by incorporating time availability and time perceptions to the study of the associations between PA and the built environment. It does so by recruiting 150 employed adults (50% women; 33% with children) in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona and tracking their PA patterns during a week, using a GPS and accelerometer devices. Time availability is assessed using daily EMA surveys aimed at describing their subjective use of time in relation with their physical activity.

By triangulating GPS, accelerometer, GIS and EMA measures this project will build informed activity spaces that will allow to examine the associations between the environment and PA through the new lens of time availability.

Régimen de financiación

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinador

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 172 932,48
Dirección
EDIF A CAMPUS DE LA UAB BELLATERRA CERDANYOLA V
08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles
España

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Región
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 172 932,48