Noncommunicable Diseases, Park Prescriptions, and Urban Green Space Use Patterns in a Global South Context: The Case of Dhaka, Bangladesh

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作者
Labib, S. M. [1 ]
Shuvo, Faysal Kabir [2 ]
Browning, Matthew H. E. M. [3 ]
Rigolon, Alessandro [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Sch Environm Educ & Dev, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Wollongong, Fac Social Sci, Sch Hlth & Soc, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[3] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Clemson, SC 29631 USA
[4] Univ Utah, Dept City & Metropolitan Planning, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
关键词
urban green space; urban parks; park prescriptions; nature prescriptions; noncommunicable diseases; urban health; health promotion; Global South; developing countries; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PLACE ATTACHMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; PERCEIVED ACCESS; HEALTH-BENEFITS; MENTAL-HEALTH; OLDER-ADULTS; NEIGHBORHOOD; WALKING; QUALITY;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph17113900
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Urban green space use is often associated with improved physical and mental health and lower noncommunicable disease (NCDs) burdens. Factors that influence green space visits have been documented in cities of the Global North, but evidence of urban green space use patterns for cities in the Global South is scarce. The aim of this study is to investigate factors influencing urban green space use patterns in Dhaka, Bangladesh, a megacity of the Global South, with a particular focus on how poor health condition and healthcare professionals' prescriptions to exercise outdoors (park prescriptions-ParkRx) impact the green space use of middle-aged adults. We collected green space characteristics and use factors (i.e., availability, accessibility, attractiveness, and attachment), health condition, ParkRx, and urban green space use intensity (i.e., frequency and duration) via a self-reported questionnaire from 169 middle-aged residents of Dhaka. We used multivariate modeling to estimate the association of green space characteristics, health condition, and ParkRx with use intensity. We further applied a mediation analysis to determine the influence of ParkRx on the relationship between residents' poor health conditions and use intensity. We found that green space availability and accessibility did not significantly influence use intensity, but attractiveness was negatively associated with use intensity. Green space use intensity was significantly and positively associated with attachment to the green space, poor health condition (i.e., having noncommunicable diseases), and ParkRx. ParkRx significantly mediated the relationship between health condition and use intensity. We observed limited supply, poor access, and low attractiveness when studying the urban green spaces in Dhaka, but these qualities did not affect use intensity, as found in many case studies in the Global North. In contrast, urban green space use intensity in our case study is mostly dependent on poor health condition and park prescriptions.
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