Abstract

Introduction: Given their ubiquity and free access across communities, parks have significant potential for combating population-level concerns related to physical inactivity and obesity. Growing research suggests the design of parks is important, but few studies have explored users’ physical activity (PA) levels within specific park activity areas or especially how this may vary by socio-demographic characteristics. The purpose of this study was to examine differences across gender and race/ethnicity in the PA of adults observed in different park settings.

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