1. Exploring Spatial Variations and Factors associated with Walking Practice in Korea: An Empirical Study based on Geographically Weighted Regression.
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Kim Eunjoo, Lee Yeongseo, and Yoon Ju Young
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POPULATION density ,POPULATION geography ,REGRESSION analysis ,SATISFACTION ,FAMILIES ,HOME ownership ,PHYSICAL activity ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,WALKING ,HEALTH behavior ,RESEARCH funding ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,HEALTH equity ,DATA analysis software ,NATURE ,EMPIRICAL research ,SECONDARY analysis - Abstract
Purpose: Walking practice is a representative indicator of the level of physical activity of local residents. Although the world health organization addressed reduction in prevalence of insufficient physical activity as a global target, the rate of walking practice in Korea has not improved and there are large regional disparities. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the spatial variations of walking practice and its associated factors in Korea. Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted using Community Health Outcome and Health Determinants Database 1.3 from Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A total of 229 districts was included in the analysis. We compared the ordinary least squares (OLS) and the geographically weighted regression (GWR) to explore the associated factors of walking practice. MGWR 2.2.1 software was used to explore the spatial distribution of walking practice and modeling the GWR. Results: Walking practice had spatial variations across the country. The results showed that the GWR model had better accommodation of spatial autocorrelation than the OLS model. The GWR results indicated that different predictors of walking practice across regions of Korea. Conclusion: The findings of this study may provide insight to nursing researchers, health professionals, and policy makers in planning health programs to promote walking practices in their respective communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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