S, Slater O, Pugach W, Lin A, Bontu If You Build It Will They Come? Does Involving Community Groups in Playground Renovations Affect Park Utilization and Physical Activity? In a sample of racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse neighborhoods, using a quasiexperimental, prospective, longitudinal study design, we examined whether involvement of community groups in playground design selection, installation, and ongoing maintenance influences park utilization and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) post-playground renovations (N=78 matched parks, 39 intervention/39 control). Parks were matched on size, proximity, neighborhood SES, and race/ethnicity. In summer/fall 2013 and 2014 baseline and 12-month follow up data were collected on park utilization and PA, presence and condition of park features, incivilities, programming, and safety. Analyses were conducted using Poisson mixed-effects regression models. Significant increases between baseline and 12-month follow up were found for park utilization and the number of people engaged in MVPA at the 0.05 significance level. Study results can provide communities with evidence to inform future policy decisions on how to increase park utilization in diverse neighborhoods. physical activity;parks;policy evaluation;vulnerable populations;community engagement 2016-12-08
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