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Neighbourhood greenspace is associated with a slower decline in physical activity in older adults: A prospective cohort study

机译:一项前瞻性队列研究显示邻里绿地与老年人体育活动的减慢有关

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Maintaining physical activity in later life is important for maintaining health and function. Activity outdoors, such as walking, jogging and cycling, may provide an accessible, sociable and practical solution, but maintaining outdoor mobility may be a challenge in later life. Providing green environments which are supportive of physical activity may facilitate this, yet research into how greenspace could be best used is inconclusive. This study evaluates the role of greenspace in protecting against decline in physical activity over time in older adults.Data from the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer Norfolk, UK, cohort 1993–2009 (N=15,672) was used. Linear regression modelling was used to examine the association between exposure to greenspace in the home neighbourhood and change in overall, recreational and outdoor physical activity measured in terms of metabolic equivalent cost (MET) in hours/week. Mediation analysis was conducted to assess if dog walking explained the relationship between greenspace and physical activity change. Models were adjusted for known and hypothesised confounders.People living in greener neighbourhoods experienced less of a decline in physical activity than those living in less green areas. Comparing change for those living in the greenest versus least green quartiles, participants showed a difference in overall physical activity of 4.21 MET hours/week (trend P=0.001), adjusted for baseline physical activity, age, sex, BMI, social class and marital status. This difference was 4.03 MET hours/week for recreational physical activity (trend P<0.001) and 1.28 MET hours/week for outdoor physical activity (trend P=0.007). Dog walking partially mediated the association between greenspace and physical activity change, by 22.6% for overall, 28.1% for recreational and 50.0% for outdoor physical activity (all P<0.001).Greenspace in the home neighbourhood may be protective against decline in physical activity among older people as they age. Dog walking is a potential mechanism in this relationship, and warrants further investigation as a way of maintaining physical activity in later life.
机译:在以后的生活中保持体育锻炼对保持健康和功能很重要。户外活动(如散步,慢跑和骑自行车)可能提供一种可访问,社交和实用的解决方案,但保持户外活动性可能对以后的生活构成挑战。提供支持体力活动的绿色环境可能会促进这一点,但是关于如何最好地利用绿色空间的研究尚无定论。这项研究评估了绿色空间在防止老年人的体力活动随时间下降方面的作用。使用了来自英国诺福克郡欧洲前瞻性调查(1993-2009年)的数据(N = 15,672)。线性回归模型用于检查家附近社区的绿地暴露与以小时/周为单位的新陈代谢当量成本(MET)衡量的总体,娱乐和室外体育活动之间的关联。进行了调解分析,以评估walking狗是否解释了绿地与身体活动变化之间的关系。针对已知和假设的混杂因素对模型进行了调整。生活在绿色社区中的人比那些生活在绿色区域中的人所经历的体育活动下降较少。比较生活在最绿色和最不绿色的四分位数中的人群的变化,参与者显示总体身体活动差异为4.21 MET小时/周(趋势P = 0.001),并根据基线身体活动,年龄,性别,BMI,社会阶层和婚姻状况进行了调整状态。休闲运动的每周差异为4.03 MET小时(趋势P <0.001),户外运动的差异为每周1.28 MET小时(趋势P = 0.007)。 walking狗部分地介导了绿地与体育活动变化之间的关联,总体上,绿化与体育锻炼之间的关系为22.6%,休闲体育为28.1%,户外体育活动为50.0%(所有P <0.001)。随着年龄的增长。 walking狗是这种关系中的一种潜在机制,值得进一步研究,以作为维持晚年体育锻炼的一种方式。

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