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Older adults’ transportation walking: a cross-sectional study on the cumulative influence of physical environmental factors

机译:老年人的交通步行:横断面研究物理环境因素的累积影响

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Background The physical environment may play a crucial role in promoting older adults’ walking for transportation. However, previous studies on relationships between the physical environment and older adults’ physical activity behaviors have reported inconsistent findings. A possible explanation for these inconsistencies is the focus upon studying environmental factors separately rather than simultaneously. The current study aimed to investigate the cumulative influence of perceived favorable environmental factors on older adults’ walking for transportation. Additionally, the moderating effect of perceived distance to destinations on this relationship was studied. Methods The sample was comprised of 50,685 non-institutionalized older adults residing in Flanders (Belgium). Cross-sectional data on demographics, environmental perceptions and frequency of walking for transportation were collected by self-administered questionnaires in the period 2004-2010. Perceived distance to destinations was categorized into short, medium, and large distance to destinations. An environmental index (=a sum of favorable environmental factors, ranging from 0 to 7) was constructed to investigate the cumulative influence of favorable environmental factors. Multilevel logistic regression analyses were applied to predict probabilities of daily walking for transportation. Results For short distance to destinations, probability of daily walking for transportation was significantly higher when seven compared to three, four or five favorable environmental factors were present. For medium distance to destinations, probabilities significantly increased for an increase from zero to four favorable environmental factors. For large distance to destinations, no relationship between the environmental index and walking for transportation was observed. Conclusions Our findings suggest that the presence of multiple favorable environmental factors can motivate older adults to walk medium distances to facilities. Future research should focus upon the relationship between older adults’ physical activity and multiple environmental factors simultaneously instead of separately.
机译:背景技术物理环境在促进老年人步行出行中可能起关键作用。但是,先前有关身体环境与老年人身体活动行为之间关系的研究报告了不一致的发现。对于这些不一致的一种可能的解释是集中于分别而不是同时研究环境因素。当前的研究旨在调查感知的有利环境因素对老年人步行运输的累积影响。此外,还研究了感知到的距离对这种关系的调节作用。方法该样本由居住在法兰德斯(比利时)的50685名非住院的老年人组成。 2004-2010年期间,通过自我管理的问卷调查收集了有关人口统计学,环境观念和步行步行频率的横断面数据。到目的地的感知距离分为到目的地的短距离,中距离和大距离。构建了一个环境指数(=有利环境因素的总和,范围从0到7),以研究有利环境因素的累积影响。多级逻辑回归分析用于预测运输中日常行走的可能性。结果对于短距离到达目的地,当存在七个有利的环境因素时,相比于三个,四个或五个有利的环境因素,每天步行进行运输的可能性明显更高。对于到目的地的中等距离,从零增加到四个有利的环境因素,概率显着增加。对于到目的地的长距离,没有观察到环境指数与步行步行之间的关系。结论我们的发现表明,多种有利的环境因素的存在可以促使老年人步行到设施以中等距离。未来的研究应着眼于老年人的身体活动与多种环境因素之间同时而不是分开的关系。

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