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How the built environment affects change in older people's physical activity: A mixed- methods approach using longitudinal health survey data in urban China

机译:建筑环境如何影响老年人身体活动的变化:一种在中国城市中纵向健康调查数据的混合方法方法

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Abstract Although the general population in China is physically active, only 45% of older adults meet the World Health Organization's recommendation for weekly moderate-to-vigorous exercise, to achieve health benefits. This percentage is even lower (9.8%) in urban China. It is, therefore, important to understand the pathways by which physical activity behaviors are impacted by the built environment. This study utilized a mixed methods approach—interviews (n?=?42) and longitudinal (2010–2015) health survey data (n?=?3094) for older people residing in three neighborhoods in Huainan, a mid-sized city in Anhui Province, central eastern China. First, a content analysis of interview data was used to identify individual and built environment factors (motivators and barriers) that impacted physical activity within older people's activity spaces. Second, a multilevel path analysis was conducted using the health survey data to demonstrate the pathways by which these motivators and barriers contributed to the initiation, regulation, and maintenance of physical activity. This study found (a) that the liveliness of an apartment building and its proximity to functional spaces (fast-food stores, farmer's markets, supermarkets, pharmacies, schools, hospitals, PA facilities and natural and man-made water bodies) were important factors in attracting sedentary older people to initiate physical activity; (b) the social networks of apartment neighbors helped to initiate, regulate, and maintain physical activity; and housing closeness to functional spaces was important in maintaining physical activity, particularly for those older people with chronic diseases. To increase older people's overall physical activity, future interventions should focus on residential form and access to functional spaces, prior to investing in large-scale urban design interventions. Highlights ? Sedentary people in lively apartments were more likely to initiate physical activity. ? Physically active neighbors helped regulate/maintain individual physical activity. ? Living close to functional spaces helped older people maintain physical activity. ? Improving residential form and access to services can promote physical activity. ]]>
机译:摘要虽然中国的一般人群身体活跃,但只有45%的老年人会符合世界卫生组织对每周中等剧烈运动的建议,实现健康福利。该百分比甚至是中国城市甚至更低的(9.8%)。因此,了解物理活动行为受到建筑环境影响的途径是重要的。本研究利用了混合方法的方法 - 访谈(N?= 42)和纵向(2010-2015)健康调查数据(N?= 3094),用于居住在安徽中大城市的三个街区的三个街区中国中东地区省。首先,采访数据的内容分析用于识别受影响老年人活动空间内的身体活动的个人和建立的环境因素(激励者和障碍)。其次,使用健康调查数据进行多级路径分析,以证明这些励志和障碍促进对身体活动的促进,调节和维持的途径。本研究发现(a)公寓楼的活力及其与功能空间(快餐店,农民市场,超市,药店,学校,医院,PA设施和自然和人造水体)的氛围是重要的因素吸引久坐的老年人开始身体活动; (b)公寓邻居的社交网络有助于启动,规范和维持身体活动;与功能空间的外壳接近是在维持身体活动的重要性,特别是对于那些具有慢性疾病的老年人。为了增加老年人的整体体力活动,在投资大规模城市设计干预之前,将关注未来的干预措施应该关注住宅形式和访问功能空间。强调 ?活跃的公寓中的久坐人们更有可能发起身体活动。还是身体活跃的邻居帮助规范/维护各个身体活动。还是靠近功能空间的生活有助于老年人保持身体活动。还是改善住宅形式和访问服务可以促进身体活动。 ]]>

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