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Network analysis of bogotá's ciclovía recreativa, a self-organized multisectorial community program to promote physical activity in a middle-income country
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84899742044
DOI 10.4278/AJHP.120912-QUAN-443
Año 2014
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Abstract



Purpose. Conduct a social network analysis of the health and non-health related organizations that participate in Bogotá's Ciclovía Recreativa (Ciclovía). Design. Cross-sectional study. Setting. Ciclovia is a multisectoral community-based mass program in which streets are temporarily closed to motorized transport, allowing exclusive access to individuals for leisure activities and physical activity. Subjects. Twenty-five organizations that participate in the Ciclovia. Measures. Seven variables were examined by using network analytic methods: relationship, link attributes (integration, contact, and importance), and node attributes (leadership, years in the program, and the sector of the organization). Analysis. The network analytic methods were based on a visual descriptive analysis and an exponential random graph model. Results. Analysis shows that the most central organizations in the network were outside of the Health sector and include Sports and Recreation, Government, and Security sectors. The organizations work in clusters formed by organizations of different sectors. Organization importance and structural predictors were positively related to integration, while the number of years working with Ciclovia was negatively associated with integration. Conclusion. Ciclovia is a network whose structure emerged as a self-organized complex system. Ciclovia of Bogota is an example of a program with public health potential formed by organizations of multiple sectors with Sports and Recreation as the most central.(Am J Health Promot 2014;28[5]:e127-e136.) © 2014 by American Journal of Health Promotion, Inc.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Meisel, Jose D. Hombre CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia
2 SARMIENTO-DUENAS, OLGA LUCIA Mujer CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia
3 Montes, Felipe Hombre CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia
4 Martinez, Edwin O. Hombre CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia
5 LEMOINE-ARBOLEDA, PABLO DAVID Hombre CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia
6 Valdivia, Juan Alejandro Hombre Facultad de Ciencia - Chile
Facultad de Ciencias - Chile
7 Brownson, Ross C. Hombre Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work - Estados Unidos
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Estados Unidos
8 ZARAMA-URDANETA, ROBERTO Hombre CeiBA Complex Systems Research Center - Colombia

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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

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