Comparisons of Physical Activity and Walking Between Korean Immigrant and White Women in King County, WA

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So-Ra Baek
Anne Vernez Moudon
Brian E. Saelens
Bumjoon Kang
Philip M. Hurvitz
Chang-Hee Christine Bae
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[1] State University of New York at Buffalo,Department of Urban and Regional Planning
[2] University of Washington,Department of Urban Design and Planning
[3] University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute,Department of Pediatrics
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2016年 / 18卷
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Physical activity; Walking; Korean immigrant women; White women; Objective measures; GPS; Accelerometer;
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Immigrant and minority women are less physically active than White women particularly during leisure time. However, prior research demonstrates that reported household physical activity (PA) and non-leisure time walking/biking were higher among the former. Using accelerometers, GPS, and travel logs, transport-related, home-based, and leisure time PA were measured objectively for 7 days from a convenience sample of 60 first-generation Korean immigrant women and 69 matched White women from the Travel Assessment and Community Project in King County, Washington. Time spent in total PA, walking, and home-based PA was higher among Whites than Korean immigrants regardless of PA type or location. 58 % of the White women but only 20 % of the Korean women met CDC’s PA recommendations. Socio-economic status, psychosocial factors, and participants’ neighborhood built environmental factors failed to account for the observed PA differences between these groups.
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