Assessing the Effects of Weather Conditions on Physical Activity Participation Using Objective Measures
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Impact of the Natural Environment on Health Indices
3. Qualitative Assessment of the Effects of Weather on Physical Activity
4. Identification of Applicable Literature
5. Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Season on Physical Activity
6. Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Daily Weather Variations on Physical Activity
7. Conclusions
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Location and population | Weather- or season-related variables | Method of physical activity measurement | Year of data collection | Citation* |
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Massachusetts, USA; adults, n = 580 | Weather: Mean daily temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity, total daily precipitation, average cloud cover during daylight hours | Accelerometer (total physical activity) and 24-h recall questionnaire (leisure-time physical activity) | 1994–1998 | Matthews et al., 2001 [26] |
France; children, n = 83 | Seasons: spring versus autumn | Whole body indirect calorimetry (total activity in 24 hours) | Not stated | Bitar et al., 1999 [27] |
Vermont and Alabama, USA and Guatemala City, Guatemala; children, n = 232 | Seasons: spring, summer, autumn | Doubly labeled water (total, resting and activity-related energy expenditure) | Not stated | Goren et al., 1998 [28] |
Scotland, U.K.; men, n=10 | Seasons: summer versus winter | Indirect calorimetry (activity-related energy expenditure) | Not stated | Haggarty et al., [29] |
Maastricht, Netherlands; adults, n = 25 | Seasons: summer versus winter | Doubly labeled water (total energy expenditure) and respiration chamber (sleeping metabolic rate) – deduced physical activity level and activity related energy expenditure | Not stated | Plasqui and Westerterp, 2004 [30] |
Netherlands; adults, n = 134 | Seasons | Accelerometer (total activity during waking hours) | Not stated | den Hoed et al., 2008 [31] |
United Kingdom; adults, n = 96 | Seasons: summer versus winter | Pedometer (total activity) | 2005–2006 | Hamilton et al., 2008 [32] |
South Carolina and Tennessee, USA; adults, n = 23 | Seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring | Pedometer (total activity during waking hours) | Not stated | Tudor-Locke et al., 2004 [33] |
Pennsylvania, USA; women, n = 508 | Seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring | Pedometer (total activity during waking hours) | 2002–2004 | Newman et al., 2009 [34] |
Cyprus; children, n = 256 | Seasons: summer versus winter | Pedometer (total activity) | Not stated | Loucaides et al., 2004 [35] |
Scotland, United Kingdom; children, n = 209 | Seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring | Accelerometer (total activity during waking hours subdivided by intensity categories) | 2001–2002 | Fisher et al., 2005 [36] |
Southern USA; children, n = 401 | Seasons: winter versus spring | Pedometer (total activity during waking hours) | 2005 | Beighle et al., 2008 [37] |
Massachusetts, USA; children, n = 35 | Seasons: autumn, winter, spring | Pedometer (total activity) | 2004–2005 | Vadiveloo et al., 2009 [38] |
Melbourne, Australia; children, n = 540 | Seasons: spring versus summer | Accelerometer (total activity subdivided by intensity categories) | 2001 and 2004 | Cleland et al., 2008 [39] |
England, U.K.; children, n = 5595 | Seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring | Accelerometer (total activity subdivided by intensity categories) | 2003–2005 | Riddoch et al., 2007 [40] |
Minnesota, USA; children, n = 24 | Seasons: summer versus school year | Accelerometer (school day activity or total activity during waking hours) | Not stated | Lanningham-Foster et al., 2009 [41] |
North Carolina and Mississippi, USA; adults, n = 1482 | Weather: hourly observations of temperature, dew point, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, precipitation; calculated wind chill, heat index in daytime hours. Data used to create a daily “weather score”. | Self-reported leisure-time physical activity | 2002–2003 | McGinn et al., 2007 [6] |
Indiana, USA; women, n = 110 | Weather: hourly assessment of presence and intensity of sunshine, rain, snow, fog, hail, freezing rain, blowing snow, temperature, atmospheric pressure on the day of the exercise class. Data used to create heat index and wind chill. | Attendance at an exercise class | Not stated | Tu et al., 2004 [42] |
Quebec, Canada; children, n = 1293 | Seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring Weather: daily mean temperature, total rainfall, total snowfall, ground accumulation of snow | 7-day recall survey of leisure time physical activity | 1999–2004 | Bélanger et al., 2009 [43] |
Nakanojo, Japan; adults, n = 41 | Weather: daily mean temperature and wind speed, total sunshine, total precipitation, relative humidity | Pedometer (total activity) | 2001–2002 | Togo et al., 2005 [44] |
Prince Edward Island, Canada; adults, n = 177 | Weather: daily mean temperature, daily maximum wind speed, total rainfall, total snowfall, ground accumulation of snow | Pedometer (total activity during waking hours) | 2002–2003 | Chan et al., 2006 [45] |
Auckland, New Zealand; children, n = 1115 | Weather: daily mean temperature, total rainfall, mean wind speed, hours of bright sunshine | Pedometer (total activity during waking hours) | 2004 | Duncan et al., 2008 [46] |
Ohio, USA; children and adults | Weather: hourly precipitation, wind speed, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, temperature, dew point | Direct observation at specific locations (residential streets/sidewalks, school transportation routes, outdoor oval tracks) | Not stated | Suminski et al., 2008 [47] |
Indiana, USA; children and adults | Weather: expressed as deviations from average temperature, precipitation, snowfall, sunshine | Infra-red monitors on greenway trails | 2001–2005 | Lindsey et al., 2006 [48] |
% Change from baseline | ||||
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5 mm rain | 10 cm snow | +10 °C | +20–25 kph wind | |
Togo et al. [44] | –26 | n/a | +13 (from 1–11°C) | n/a |
Chan et al. [45] | –5.2 | +21.1 (lean men) −9.6% (obese women) p > 0.05 (obese men, lean women) | +2.9 | –5.2 (lean men and women) –2.8 (obese men and women) |
Duncan et al. [46] | –11 (boys, weekday) –8.3 (girls, weekday) | n/a | +11 (boys, weekday) +16 (girls, weekday) | ns |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleChan, Catherine B., and Daniel A. Ryan. 2009. "Assessing the Effects of Weather Conditions on Physical Activity Participation Using Objective Measures" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 6, no. 10: 2639-2654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6102639
APA StyleChan, C. B., & Ryan, D. A. (2009). Assessing the Effects of Weather Conditions on Physical Activity Participation Using Objective Measures. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6(10), 2639-2654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6102639