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The Associations of Built Environment with Older People Recreational Walking and Physical Activity in a Chinese Small-Scale City of Yiwu

机译:建筑环境与老年人的协会在义乌中国小规模城市中的休闲行走和体育活动

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Physical activity would bring in plenty of health benefits, especially recreational physical activity (RPA). Previous studies have suggested that built environment would affect older people’s recreational walking (RW) and RPA, but how the effects exist in a small-scale Chinese city remains unclear. Two hundred and fifty-two older participants were recruited in the city of Yiwu using cross-sectional survey of random samples in 2019. RW and RPA level of participants and perceived scores of built environments were collected using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale, respectively. Linear regression analysis was conducted to investigate the association of built environment with older people’s RW and RPA. The results showed that two main factors affecting older people’s RW and RPA were residential density and aesthetics. Additionally, access to services was related to RW, and street connectivity was correlated with RPA. The associations of RW with built environment varied slightly with demographic variables included in the regression model. All the results suggested that lower residential density, better aesthetics environment, and higher street connectivity would motivate older people to engage more in RW and RPA. The better access to services encourages only RW, not RPA, in older people. These findings would be helpful for policy decision makers in the urban construction process in Yiwu. More studies are needed to enlarge the scientific evidence base about small-scale cities in China.
机译:身体活动将带来充足的健康益处,尤其是娱乐体育活动(RPA)。以前的研究表明,建筑环境会影响老年人的娱乐步行(RW)和RPA,但如何在小型中国城市中存在效果尚不清楚。 2019年使用对随机样本的横断面调查招募了两百五十二岁的老年人。使用国际体力调查问卷和邻里环境步行,收集了与随机样本的横断面调查。RW和RPA的参与者和所建筑环境的感知分数分别比例。进行线性回归分析以调查建筑环境与老年人RW和RPA的关联。结果表明,影响老年人RW和RPA的两个主要因素是住宅密度和美学。此外,对服务的访问与RW相关,街道连接与RPA相关。 RW与建筑环境的关联略有不同于回归模型中的人口变量。所有结果表明,较低的住宅密度,更好的美学环境和较高的街道连接将激励老年人在RW和RPA中使用更多。更好地访问服务鼓励老年人中的RW,而不是RPA。这些调查结果将有助于义乌城市建设过程中的政策决策者。需要更多的研究来扩大关于中国小规模城市的科学证据。

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