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Schoolyard Affordances for Physical Activity: A Pilot Study in 6 Nordic–Baltic Countries

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  • Renata Rutkauskaite

    (Department of Physical and Social Education, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Thordis Gisladottir

    (Research Centre for Sport and Health Sciences, School of Education, University of Iceland, 102 Reykjavík, Iceland)

  • Maret Pihu

    (Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Tartu University, 51014 Tartu, Estonia)

  • Lise Kjonniksen

    (Faculty of Humanities, Sports and Education Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, N-3679 Notodden, Norway)

  • Irinja Lounassalo

    (Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, FI-40014 Jyväskylä, Finland)

  • Terhi Huovinen

    (Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, FI-40014 Jyväskylä, Finland)

  • Rita Gruodyte-Raciene

    (Department of Physical and Social Education, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Kristina Visagurskiene

    (Department of Physical and Social Education, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Orn Olafson

    (Research Centre for Sport and Health Sciences, School of Education, University of Iceland, 102 Reykjavík, Iceland)

  • Merike Kull

    (Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Tartu University, 51014 Tartu, Estonia)

  • Ieva Rudzinska

    (Department of Management and Communication Science, Latvian Academy of Sport Education, LV-1006 Ryga, Latvia)

  • Ingun Fjørtoft

    (Faculty of Humanities, Sports and Education Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, N-3679 Notodden, Norway)

Abstract

Environmental settings influence children’s and adolescents’ physical activity (PA) in neighborhoods and schoolyards. This study aimed to explore the main characteristics of schoolyards in six Nordic–Baltic countries, to document how those facilities provide affordances for PA in 7–18 year–old schoolchildren, and how the schoolyard meets children’s preferences. One schoolyard was studied in each included country: Iceland, Norway, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The affordances, facilities, and equipment for PA in schoolyards were identified through orthophoto maps and standard registration forms. Children’s preferences were collected through group interviews at each participating school. A common design of schoolyards across countries indicated mostly flat topography with sparse vegetation and green areas dominated by large traditional sport arenas such as a football field, areas suitable for ball games, and track and field activities. Green spaces and varied topography were more prominent in Nordic countries. Across nationalities, the responses from pupils regarding the schoolyard were similar: they liked it though they wished for more variety of activities to do during recess. National regulations/recommendations for schoolyard design differed across the countries, being more restricted to sport fields and sport-related activities in Latvia and Lithuania, while in Nordic countries, the recommendations focused more on versatile schoolyard design.

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  • Renata Rutkauskaite & Thordis Gisladottir & Maret Pihu & Lise Kjonniksen & Irinja Lounassalo & Terhi Huovinen & Rita Gruodyte-Raciene & Kristina Visagurskiene & Orn Olafson & Merike Kull & Ieva Rudzin, 2021. "Schoolyard Affordances for Physical Activity: A Pilot Study in 6 Nordic–Baltic Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(21), pages 1-18, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:21:p:11640-:d:661596
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    1. Martha Bleeker & Nicholas Beyler & Susanne James-Burdumy & Jane Fortson, 2015. "The Impact of Playworks on Boys' and Girls' Physical Activity During Recess," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d2ebfa4445ad4ca7946f246c4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Xiaoxia Bai & Xinxin Li & Ding Yan, 2022. "The Perceived Restorativeness of Outdoor Spatial Characteristics for High School Adolescents: A Case Study from China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(12), pages 1-14, June.
    2. Gweneth Leigh & Milica Muminovic & Rachel Davey, 2023. "Enjoyed by Jack but Endured by Jill: An Exploratory Case Study Examining Differences in Adolescent Design Preferences and Perceived Impacts of a Secondary Schoolyard," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-14, February.

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