Comparing the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index with the Google Street View Measure of Vegetation to Assess Associations between Greenness, Walkability, Recreational Physical Activity, and Health in Ottawa, Canada
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Questionnaire
2.2. Assignment of Walkability of Canadian Communities and Greenness
2.2.1. Walkability
2.2.2. Satellite Measure of Greenness—The NDVI
2.2.3. Street View Measure of Greenness—The GVI
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Participants | NDVI | GVI | ALE | ||||||||
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n | % | Mean | IQR | p * | Mean | IQR | p * | Mean | IQR | p * | ||
Sex | Male | 104 | 36.8 | 0.55 | 0.50–0.64 | 0.89 | 14.34 | 8.11–19.85 | 0.92 | 3.15 | 0.78–4.52 | 0.43 |
Female | 179 | 61.2 | 0.55 | 0.50–0.63 | 14.22 | 8.30–18.38 | 2.83 | 0.85–4.22 | ||||
Age-Group | 18–28 | 72 | 25.4 | 0.53 | 0.47–0.62 | 0.01 | 14.49 | 9.50–17.46 | 0.32 | 3.26 | 0.70–5.49 | 0.58 |
29–37 | 68 | 24.0 | 0.52 | 0.46–0.61 | 12.83 | 6.45–18.37 | 3.18 | 0.94–4.50 | ||||
39–55 | 72 | 25.4 | 0.56 | 0.51–0.65 | 15.52 | 9.72–19.82 | 2.70 | 0.91–3.69 | ||||
≥56 | 71 | 25.1 | 0.58 | 0.52–0.64 | 14.08 | 7.72–20.62 | 2.66 | 0.85–4.21 | ||||
Household Income (in CDN $) | <20,000 | 25 | 8.8 | 0.55 | 0.45–0.68 | 0.01 | 16.13 | 10.34–19.56 | 0.30 | 3.39 | 1.15–4.48 | 0.01 |
20,000–<50,000 | 39 | 13.8 | 0.53 | 0.47–0.61 | 13.67 | 8.11–17.28 | 3.01 | 0.71–4.53 | ||||
50,000–<80,000 | 57 | 20.1 | 0.52 | 0.48–0.58 | 13.27 | 7.70–16.63 | 3.19 | 0.89–4.99 | ||||
80,000–<125,000 | 45 | 15.9 | 0.52 | 0.48–0.61 | 12.40 | 6.07–19.53 | 4.14 | 1.34–5.22 | ||||
≥125,000 | 61 | 21.6 | 0.58 | 0.52–0.65 | 15.10 | 10.40–20.77 | 1.91 | 0.17–3.38 | ||||
Unknown | 56 | 19.8 | 0.59 | 0.53–0.65 | 15.52 | 9.36–18.54 | 2.62 | 0.91–4.12 | ||||
Attained Education | High school or less | 29 | 10.3 | 0.54 | 0.51–0.63 | 0.09 | 13.72 | 10.41–17.46 | 0.42 | 2.05 | 0.70–2.70 | 0.25 |
College/Undergrad | 140 | 49.5 | 0.53 | 0.46–0.63 | 14.35 | 8.42–18.78 | 2.88 | 0.74–4.58 | ||||
Graduate | 98 | 34.6 | 0.58 | 0.52–0.63 | 14.80 | 7.88–20.81 | 3.21 | 1.03–4.51 | ||||
Professional | 15 | 15.0 | 0.56 | 0.54–0.60 | 10.84 | 3.04–16.63 | 3.83 | 2.50–4.48 | ||||
Marital Status | Married/Common law | 172 | 61.0 | 0.56 | 0.51–0.63 | 0.07 | 14.18 | 7.72–19.68 | 0.47 | 2.77 | 0.89–4.18 | 0.27 |
Separ/Divorced/Widow | 23 | 8.2 | 0.56 | 0.51–0.61 | 12.59 | 8.97–15.57 | 2.54 | 0.55–4.53 | ||||
Single | 87 | 30.8 | 0.53 | 0.45–0.64 | 15.00 | 8.50–18.39 | 3.41 | 0.71–5.46 | ||||
Have Children < 5 years of age Under care | No | 226 | 81.3 | 0.55 | 0.50–0.63 | 0.19 | 14.34 | 8.42–19.53 | 0.86 | 3.18 | 0.87–4.63 | 0.01 |
Yes | 52 | 18.7 | 0.57 | 0.51–0.63 | 14.57 | 8.39–18.78 | 1.95 | 0.04–3.77 | ||||
Years Lived in Neighbourhood | <5 year | 92 | 32.5 | 0.54 | 0.50–0.60 | 0.34 | 13.25 | 7.18–17.56 | 0.30 | 3.80 | 1.09–5.60 | 0.01 |
5–<10 year | 94 | 33.2 | 0.55 | 0.48–0.64 | 14.28 | 7.72–18.87 | 2.30 | 0.27–3.73 | ||||
≥10 year | 97 | 34.2 | 0.56 | 0.52–0.63 | 15.21 | 9.64–20.62 | 2.77 | 0.94–4.20 | ||||
Total | 283 | 100.0 |
Health Measure | Units | Adjusted Means* for Neighbourhood Walkability Quartiles Based on Active Living Environment | p | |||
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Lowest | Med-Low | Med-High | High | |||
Overall leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 13.6 | 13.9 | 12.3 | 14.0 | 0.77 |
Neighbourhood leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 8.1 | 8.2 | 7.7 | 8.0 | 0.96 |
Overall leisure time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 6.2 | 6.6 | 6.6 | 6.0 | 0.78 |
Neighbourhood leisure-time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 3.3 | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 0.03 |
SF-12 Mental Component Summary | Norm mean = 50, SD = 10 | 39.8 | 35.7 | 39.0 | 38.9 | 0.38 |
SF-12 Physical Component Summary | Norm mean = 50, SD = 10 | 54.9 | 55.2 | 54.9 | 57.4 | 0.14 |
Health Measure | Units | Adjusted Means * for Neighbourhood Greenness Quartile based on NDVI | p | |||
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Lowest | Med-Low | Med-High | High | |||
Overall leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 12.1 | 11.5 | 13.8 | 12.1 | 0.28 |
Neighbourhood leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 6.5 | 7.1 | 8.5 | 7.0 | 0.14 |
Overall leisure time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 6.9 | 5.8 | 7.1 | 4.8 | 0.47 |
Neighbourhood leisure-time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 3.1 | 3.3 | 4.1 | 2.9 | 0.37 |
SF-12 Mental Component Summary | Normative values | 37.1 | 33.0 | 37.7 | 36.2 | 0.37 |
SF-12 Physical Component Summary | Normative values | 55.3 | 59.3 | 54.8 | 56.1 | 0.81 |
Health Measure | Units | Adjusted Means * Neighbourhood Greenness Quartile based on the GVI | p | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lowest | Med-Low | Med-High | High | |||
Overall leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 12.7 | 15.0 | 14.6 | 18.1 | 0.01 |
Neighbourhood leisure time physical activity (summer) | Hours per week | 8.4 | 8.3 | 8.7 | 10.3 | 0.13 |
Overall leisure time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 5.4 | 7.7 | 8.3 | 8.0 | 0.26 |
Neighbourhood leisure-time physical activity (winter) | Hours per week | 3.4 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 3.7 | 0.67 |
SF-12 Mental Component Summary | Normative values | 37.8 | 38.0 | 36.8 | 35.8 | 0.44 |
SF-12 Physical Component Summary | Normative values | 55.9 | 55.0 | 56.5 | 55.7 | 0.36 |
Transportation Type | Frequency | Can-ALE | NDVI | GVI | |||
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Mean | p-Value | Mean | p-Value | Mean | p-Value | ||
Car | Never | 4.29 | <0.001 | 0.57 | 0.11 | 8.00 | 0.42 |
1–3 per month | 6.20 | 0.56 | 9.07 | ||||
Once per week | 4.50 | 0.58 | 10.80 | ||||
2–6 times per week | 2.26 | 0.59 | 10.64 | ||||
>6 times per week | 1.96 | 0.63 | 10.96 | ||||
Walk | Never | 1.33 | 0.0002 | 0.62 | 0.56 | 8.78 | 0.63 |
1–3 per month | 2.65 | 0.57 | 8.95 | ||||
Once per week | 0.95 | 0.59 | 12.21 | ||||
2–6 times per week | 3.67 | 0.61 | 10.27 | ||||
>6 times per week | 4.45 | 0.58 | 8.85 | ||||
Cycle | Never | 2.66 | 0.43 | 0.58 | 0.17 | 10.49 | 0.34 |
1–3 per month | 3.06 | 0.57 | 8.56 | ||||
Once per week | 2.99 | 0.62 | 11.68 | ||||
2–6 times per week | 3.20 | 0.63 | 10.74 | ||||
>6 times per week | 4.38 | 0.61 | 7.35 | ||||
Public Transit | Never | 2.43 | 0.15 | 0.60 | 0.54 | 9.71 | 0.95 |
1–3 per month | 3.76 | 0.60 | 9.56 | ||||
Once per week | 4.38 | 0.65 | 9.06 | ||||
2–6 times per week | 3.69 | 0.58 | 10.55 | ||||
>6 times per week | 2.75 | 0.57 | 8.59 |
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Villeneuve, P.J.; Ysseldyk, R.L.; Root, A.; Ambrose, S.; DiMuzio, J.; Kumar, N.; Shehata, M.; Xi, M.; Seed, E.; Li, X.; et al. Comparing the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index with the Google Street View Measure of Vegetation to Assess Associations between Greenness, Walkability, Recreational Physical Activity, and Health in Ottawa, Canada. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081719
Villeneuve PJ, Ysseldyk RL, Root A, Ambrose S, DiMuzio J, Kumar N, Shehata M, Xi M, Seed E, Li X, et al. Comparing the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index with the Google Street View Measure of Vegetation to Assess Associations between Greenness, Walkability, Recreational Physical Activity, and Health in Ottawa, Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(8):1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081719
Chicago/Turabian StyleVilleneuve, Paul J., Renate L. Ysseldyk, Ariel Root, Sarah Ambrose, Jason DiMuzio, Neerija Kumar, Monica Shehata, Min Xi, Evan Seed, Xiaojiang Li, and et al. 2018. "Comparing the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index with the Google Street View Measure of Vegetation to Assess Associations between Greenness, Walkability, Recreational Physical Activity, and Health in Ottawa, Canada" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 8: 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081719
APA StyleVilleneuve, P. J., Ysseldyk, R. L., Root, A., Ambrose, S., DiMuzio, J., Kumar, N., Shehata, M., Xi, M., Seed, E., Li, X., Shooshtari, M., & Rainham, D. (2018). Comparing the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index with the Google Street View Measure of Vegetation to Assess Associations between Greenness, Walkability, Recreational Physical Activity, and Health in Ottawa, Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(8), 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081719