Role of Parks in Promoting the Health of Children and Communities Michael B. Edwards, Ph.D. Pennington Childhood Obesity and Public Health Conference Baton.

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Role of Parks in Promoting the Health of Children and Communities Michael B. Edwards, Ph.D. Pennington Childhood Obesity and Public Health Conference Baton Rouge, Louisiana – April 1, 2014

Childrens Health a Concern in the U.S.

Are we doing the right things to promote health? New England Healthcare Institute (2005)

Parks (and Recreation) provide opportunities for health promotion

The recreation movement of the 19 th Century was a public health movement (Godbey et al., 2005)

Two key objectives: Safe places to play and the green lungs of the city

Parks are the most common place that people are physically active (Cohen et al., 2005)

The effect of a walk in a park is similar to that of the most widely prescribed medications for ADHD Taylor et al., 2002

Green space is associated with reduced social conflict and aggression Kuo, 2010

Urban parks create natural spaces for social interaction and cohesion Rodriguez, 1996; Peters et al., 2010

Community gardens reduce stress, promote cohesion, and provide access to fresh produce Giles, 2006

In urban areas, contact with nature is often only available in parks Maller (2009)

Parks provide locally-generated ecosystem services shown to improve health and quality-of-life Bolund & Hunhammer, 1999

Disparities in Access Wolch et al., 2005

Disparities in Quality Low-income Census Tracts contained significantly more parks, but had fewer parks with playgrounds and more quality concerns per park. Vaughan et al., 2013

Conceptualizing parks and their effects Peoples conceptions of parks, the expectations they bring to them, and the ways they use them vary greatly according to age, gender, ethnicity, and other factors. –Howard Frumkin, 2003

Most people in parks are sedentary Cohen et al., 2005

Self-selection and unintended consequences

Availability of parks may be less important in rural communities Parks et al., 2003; Babey et al., 2008

Adapted from Bedimo-Rung, Mowen & Cohen, 2005

Community systems approach More than 40% of recreation programs in LA are not in parks. They are in recreation centers, local schools, non-profit organizations, and churches (Dahmann et al., 2010)

Community engagement

Community Partnerships

Systems Solutions

Questions?