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Crossing the road in time: Inequalities in older peoples walking speeds

机译:及时过马路:老年人走路速度不均

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Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; however a large proportion of older people do not walk this fast, potentially discouraging walking or putting older people at risk of injury. We use longitudinal data to investigate changes in walking speed, and ability to cross the road in time, at older ages.31,015 walking speed measurements were taken from 10,249 men and women aged 60+ years in waves 1–7 of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2002–2014). Growth curve analyses were used to model how walking speed changes with increasing age, and predicted probabilities of being able to cross the road in time were estimated.10% of measured walking speeds were fast enough to cross the road in time. Walking speed declined with age (−5.7×10−3m/s/yr (95% CI −7.6×10−3, −3.9×10−3)), and the decline accelerated with increasing age (−0.3 ×10−3m/s/yr (−0.4 ×10−3, −0.3 ×10−3)). Female, less wealthy and less healthy older people had slower walking speeds. For instance, predicted probability of crossing the road in time at age 60 was 14.8% (10.1, 18.5) and 2.7% (1.5, 3.8) for the richest and poorest men and 8.4% (6.0, 1.1) and 1.5% (0.9, 2.2) for the richest and poorest women, and at age 80 they were 7.1% (3.6, 10.5) and 1.0% (0.3, 1.7) for the richest and poorest men and 3.7% (1.6, 5.9) and 0.5% (0.1, 0.9) for the richest and poorest women.Most older people do not walk fast enough to cross the road in time. Even the majority of the wealthiest and healthiest people aged 60 years and older do not walk fast enough to cross pedestrian crossings in the allocated time. Crossing times should be increased to allow for older peoples’ slower walking speeds or other policies considered to improve walkability, and to help avoid injuries and social isolation.
机译:英国和美国的人行横道要求人们以1.2 m / s的速度行走以及时过马路;但是,很大一部分老年人的步速并不快,这可能会阻碍步行或使老年人面临受伤的危险。我们使用纵向数据调查了老年人在步行速度上的变化以及及时穿越马路的能力。在英国纵向研究的第1-7浪中,从10,249名60岁以上的男性和女性中进行了31,015步行速度的测量。老龄化(2002-2014年)。使用增长曲线分析来模拟步行速度如何随着年龄的增长而变化,并估计能够及时穿越马路的预测概率。10%的实测步行速度足以快速穿越马路。步行速度随年龄下降(-5.7×10 -3 m / s / yr(95%CI -7.6×10 -3 ,-3.9×10 - 3 )),并且随着年龄的增长(-0.3×10 -3 m / s / yr(-0.4×10 -3 ,- 0.3×10 −3 ))。女性,较不富裕和较不健康的老年人的步行速度较慢。例如,预计60岁年龄段及时过马路的概率分别为最富有和最贫穷的男人14.8%(10.1,18.5)和2.7%(1.5,3.8),分别为8.4%(6.0,1.1)和1.5%(0.9, 2.2)最富有和最贫穷的女性,在80岁时,最富有和最贫穷的男性分别为7.1%(3.6,10.5)和1.0%(0.3,1.7),分别为3.7%(1.6,5.9)和0.5%(0.1, 0.9),适合最富有和最贫穷的女性。大多数老年人的步速不够快,无法及时穿越马路。即使是大多数60岁及以上的最富有和最健康的人,也无法在分配的时间内走得足够快,无法穿过人行横道。应该增加穿越时间,以允许老年人降低步行速度,或者考虑采取其他改善步行的政策,并避免受伤和社会孤立。

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