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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Environ Behav. 2016 Jan;48(1):230–245. doi: 10.1177/0013916515614366

Table 1.

Characteristics of 48 study parks in low-income neighborhoods

Variable Mean SD
Acres 8.3 6.5
Population (1-mile radius) (10,000) 4.6 1.8
Poverty rate 25.7 8.1
# Accessible target areas 26.8 14.4
# Target areas with supervised activity 0.4 0.8
# Target areas with organized activity 0.7 1.0
# users per observation (round/day)? 75.4 72.9
Weekly use (estimated person hours)* 7389 7139
Observed Park Users
# % of total
Male 44,632 66.1%
Female 22,914 33.9%
Seniors 1,711 2.5%
Adults 34,607 51.2%
Teens 11,114 16.5%
Children 20,112 29.8%
Sedentary 45,408 67.2%
Moderate 17,901 26.5%
Vigorous 4,235 6.3%
Apparent Race/Ethnicity
 African American 8,586 12.7%
 Latino 52,650 78.2%
 White 3,057 4.5%
 Asian/Other 3,076 4.6%
Park Contextual Measures
  Variable % total observations with condition # parks with condition (total=48)
Interpersonal safety concerns (gangs, intimidating groups, conflicts) 2.8 12
Intoxicated persons 8.4 27
Persons smoking 7.1 27
Vendors in parks 30.0 38
Vendors outside parks 31.0 39
Construction 13.9 19
Homeless individuals 49.8 43
*

Assuming a park was usable 14 hours a day and for 7 days a week.