Public Open space, Green exercise and well-being in Chittagong, Bangladesh

被引:21
|
作者
Paul, Alak [1 ]
Nath, Tapan Kumar [2 ]
Noon, Sharifa Jahan [1 ]
Islam, Mohammad Mohaiminul [1 ]
Lechner, Alexander Mark [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chittagong, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh
[2] Univ Nottingham Malaysia, Sch Environm & Geog Sci, Jalan Broga 43500, Selangor, Malaysia
[3] Univ Lincoln, Sch Geog, Lincoln Ctr Water & Planetary Hlth, Lincoln, England
关键词
Well-being benefits; POS; Green exercise; Active lifestyle; Social capital; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEALTH; WALKING; PARKS; MANAGEMENT; PROXIMITY; COUNTRIES; BENEFITS; OBESITY; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126825
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Research on public open spaces (POS) and well-being benefits has been extensively studied in developed countries such as in Australia, Europe, and America, however, in developing countries such as Bangladesh, there is very limited research. This study, carried out in six popular POS in Chittagong, Bangladesh, explored visitors' activities in POS and their perception on well-being outcomes. It also assessed visitors' characteristics, their perceived health status, features of POS, and collective activities such as informal POS associations. Data were collected using structured interviews of 181 randomly approached POS visitors, key-informant interviews with presidents/members of four associations related to POS, and personal observations. About 80 % of the respondents were 31-60 years old, and the mean body mass index of the respondents was 26.7. Up to 18 % of respondents, particularly women and younger people, were concerned about obesity, hypertension, and elevated sugar level. Most of the respondents lived nearby and visited their local POS 5-7 days per week, primarily for walking or light jogging (100 %). Around 80 % of respondents perceived that physical activities in POS helped reduce or maintain their body weight and prevent hypertension, and 45 % perceived that physical activities in POS reduced cholesterol, blood sugar and liver fat. Another 70 % respondents perceived that activities in POS could contribute to an active lifestyle, increase energy levels and enhance their thinking ability and level of confidence. Our findings suggest that the expansion and management of POS such as urban green spaces, and encouraging the public to undertake green exercise could be an important public health intervention in Bangladesh and elsewhere.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Well-being in open space offices: The role of office features and psychosocial working conditions
    Lanfer, Sarah S. Luetke
    Becker, Cathrin
    Goeritz, Anja S.
    WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION, 2021, 68 (02): : 317 - 332
  • [42] Exercise Performance Measurement with Smartphone Embedded Sensor for Well-Being Management
    Liu, Chung-Tse
    Chan, Chia-Tai
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2016, 13 (10)
  • [43] The Impacts of Visible Green Spaces on the Mental well-being of University Students
    Bai, Yihang
    Wang, Ruoyu
    Yang, Linchuan
    Ling, Yantao
    Cao, Mengqiu
    APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND POLICY, 2024, 17 (03) : 1105 - 1127
  • [44] Benefits of green spaces and physical activity for the well-being and health of people
    Guarda-Saavedra, Paula
    Munoz-Quezada, Maria Teresa
    Cortinez-O'Ryan, Andrea
    Aguilar-Farias, Nicolas
    Vargas-Gaete, Rodrigo
    REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, 2022, 150 (08) : 1095 - 1107
  • [45] Ecosystem services and well-being dimensions related to urban green spaces-A systematic review
    Pinto, Luis Valenca
    Inacio, Miguel
    Ferreira, Carla Sofia Santos
    Ferreira, Antonio Dinis
    Pereira, Paulo
    SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 2022, 85
  • [46] How Perceived Adequacy of Open Public Space Is Related to Objective Green Space and Individuals' Opinions of Area-Level Quality
    Barlow, Peter
    Lyons, Sean
    Nolan, Anne
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (15)
  • [47] EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE ON JOB PRODUCTIVITY AND WELL-BEING
    de Miguel Calvo, Jesus Maria
    Schweiger Gallo, Inge
    de las Mozas Majano, Oscar
    Hernandez, Jose Manuel
    REVISTA DE PSICOLOGIA DEL DEPORTE, 2011, 20 (02): : 589 - 604
  • [48] Urban green space and mental well-being of Aotearoa New Zealand adolescents: A path analysis
    Zhang, Yijun
    Zhao, Jinfeng
    Mavoa, Suzanne
    Erika, Ikeda
    Clark, Terryann C.
    Crengle, Sue
    Smith, Melody
    WELLBEING SPACE AND SOCIETY, 2022, 3
  • [49] Residential green space, gardening, and subjective well-being: A cross-sectional study of garden owners in northern Belgium
    Krols, Jeroen
    Aerts, Raf
    Vanlessen, Naomi
    Dewaelheyns, Valerie
    Dujardin, Sebastien
    Somers, Ben
    LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2022, 223
  • [50] Effects of urban green spaces on residents' well-being
    Ma, Ben
    Zhou, Tiantian
    Lei, Shuo
    Wen, Yali
    Htun, Theint Theint
    ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2019, 21 (06) : 2793 - 2809