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How Is the Neighborhood Environment Related to the Health of Seniors Living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo? Some Insights for Promoting Aging in Place

机译:与生活在香港,新加坡和东京的老年人健康有关的邻居环境如何? 一些促进老龄化的见解

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Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associated services are typically designed for the working population to enhance efficiency and productivity. Through surveying community- dwelling seniors, we ask these research questions: How is the neighborhood environment related to the physical and mental health of seniors living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo? How can we make cities more age-friendly to encourage aging in place? To answer these research questions, both observational and questionnaire surveys are used. Characteristics of the local neighborhood are captured by individual-based and general local characteristics. Multilevel analysis is used to disentangle the effects of factors operating at different spatial scales. A total of 687 seniors aged sixty-five and older living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo in eleven residential neighborhood districts were recruited through local senior community centers. Based on the final models, 17.53 percent and 8.24 percent of the variance in the physical and mental health scores is across general neighborhoods, respectively, and the remaining is at the individual level, including individualbased neighborhood factors. Biological factors are not the most important. Instead, having a normal range of weight and the proper use of a walking aid can allow seniors, even of the oldest-old group of eighty-five and older, to be more active. Policy-wise, neighborhood factors should be carefully planned to promote seniors' health directly through enhancing walkability and fostering supportive peer groups and indirectly through encouraging a more active lifestyle. Promoting a walkable urban environment should be a priority area for supporting aging in place in cities. KeyWords: aging in place, health, multilevel analysis, neighborhood, urban environment.
机译:老龄化对生活在城市的老年人来说可能是一个挑战,基础设施和相关服务通常是为工作人口而设计的,以提高效率和生产力。通过测量社区居民,我们询问这些研究问题:邻里环境如何与生活在香港,新加坡和东京的老年人的身心健康有关?我们如何使城市更加友好以鼓励老化到位?为了回答这些研究问题,使用了观察和调查问卷调查。本地社区的特征由个别基础和普通的局部特征捕获。多级分析用于解散在不同空间尺度上运行的因素的影响。在1187岁的687岁时,在香港,新加坡和11名住宅区的东京历史悠久,通过当地的高级社区中心招募了11个住宅区。基于最终模型,身体和心理健康成绩的差异分别为17.53%和8.24%,分别跨越一般社区,其余的是个人水平,包括个体街区因素。生物因素不是最重要的。相反,具有正常的重量和适当使用行走援助可以允许老年人,即使是八十五岁和年龄较大的最古老的组,也可以更加活跃。政策明智,应仔细计划通过增强可行性和促进支持性同行团体,并间接通过鼓励更积极的生活方式来促进老年人的健康。促进散步城市环境应该是一个优先领域的城市衰老的优先领域。关键词:老化到位,健康,多级分析,邻里,城市环境。

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