Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Basic activity monitoring |
An Actigraph activity monitor is given to every participant of the study for wearing it over seven days. The reception of the monitors by the participants was prioritized in the intervention group over the control, due to the limited amount of monitors. Participants are asked to wear an ActiGraph "GT3X" or "GT3X+" accelerometer at the waist, and positioned in line with the right mid-axillary line, for at least seven consecutive days (plus an initial familiarization day and the morning of the final day) during all waking hours. Accelerometers are initialized to collect data at 60-second epochs. Participants who successfully complete the use of the monitor are included on a raffle for an special prize at the end of every measurement. In every follow-up participants will be asked to repeat the activity monitoring along with the questionnaire. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Trajectory measurement |
We recorded the trajectories of a subset of participants using a global positioning system (GPS) mobile application. For the first measurement, the mobile phone application Moves was installed in participants' Smart-phones to automatically record an activity diary. The application remains installed for at least seven consecutive days (plus an initial familiarization day and the morning of the final day). Data produced by the mobile application include geo-location of places visited, departures and arrival times for each place, transportation modes used classified as walking, cycling, running, and motorized transport, and depending on the Smart-phone, routes employed to access to each destination with geo-located checkpoints. Since Moves servers shut down on july 31, for the follow-up measurements will use another GPS trajectory mobile application. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Longitudinal qualitative interviews |
Our Voice in the Neighborhood qualitative study to address the potential change in perceptions of the neighborhood using Citizen Science "by the people" involving the community and local public and private stakeholders. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey Transport section |
Characterization of the use of public transport measured with questions taken from the Mobility Survey of Bogotá. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey IPAQ section |
Leisure-time physical activity spent time during a week measured with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) in its long version. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey Quality of life section |
Quality of life and wellbeing measured with the World Health Organization Quality Of Life instrument (WHOQOL-bref instrument). The instrument produces a quality of life profile with a 26-item questionnaire divided in four domains: domains: physical health, psychological, social relationships and environment. It is possible to derive a score for each one of them, which denotes the individual perception of the quality of life in each component. The score goes from 0 and increases positively until 5 for each question being 5 the best outcome possible. The mean score of each domain is used for calculating the average score, and then multiplied by 4 for making the scores comparable with WHOQOL-100 (long version of the questionnaire). |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey Social capital section |
Social Capital measured by an adapted questionnaire based on: The World Bank (SC-IQ), The Development Bank of Latin America - CAF survey, and Encuesta Multipropósito. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey Respiratory diseases section |
Identification of acute and chronic respiratory diseases in all the infants and elders in a household measured with a module of "less than 5" and "more than 65 years old" |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey loneliness section |
Loneliness of the participant measured with the University of California, los Angeles (UCLA) Scale of Loneliness. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Questionnaire survey Use of free time section |
An inventory of activities during free time, the time participants spend going to health, educational and recreational services, and whether during the last 12 months participants attended to preventive health services. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Environment evaluations SOPARC |
Observed levels of physical activity in the parks and recreation centers using System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC). |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Environment evaluations Air pollution |
personal exposure in transport microenvironments to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), equivalent black carbon (eBC), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and number of sub-micron particles (Np) using aerosol monitors, aethalometers and photoradiometers while keeping records of their time and activity while in the microenvironments. |
First measurement: February to December 2018, Second measurement: July 2019 to March 2020, Third measurement: March to Sep 2021, Fourth measurement: August 2022 to May 2023 |
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Primary |
Crime measurements |
A Secondary-data analysis of Crime using time trends from official surveillance systems for homicides. |
This measurements are performed by different official systems and were collected by the end of each year. |
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Primary |
Respiratory diseases measurements |
A Secondary-data analysis of Respiratory diseases using time trends from official surveillance systems for acute respiratory diseases. |
This measurements are performed by different official systems and were collected by the end of each year. |
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