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The influence of walkability on broader mobility for Canadian middle aged and older adults: An examination of Walk Score(Tm) and the Mobility Over Varied Environments Scale (MOVES)

机译:对加拿大中老年人和较老年人更广泛移动的可操作的影响:步行评分(TM)和各种环境规模的移动性(移动)

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Neighborhood built environments may play an important role in shaping mobility and subsequent health outcomes. However, little work includes broadermobility considerations such as cognitive ability to bemobile, social connectionswith community, or transportation choices. Weused a population-based sample of Canadian middle aged and older adults (aged 45 and older) from the Canadian Community Health Survey-Healthy Aging (CCHSHA, 2008- 2009) to create a holistic mobility measure: Mobility over Varied Environments Scale (MOVES). Data fromCCHS-HA respondents fromBritish Columbia withMOVESwere linkedwith StreetSmartWalk Score T data by postal code (n= 2046). Mean MOVES was estimated across sociodemographic and health characteristics. Linear regression, adjusted for relevant covariates, was used to estimate the association between Street SmartWalk Score T and theMOVES. The mean MOVES was 30.67 ( 95% confidence interval (CI) 30.36, 30.99), 5th percentile 23.27 (CI 22.16, 24.38) and 95th percentile was 36.93 (CI 35.98, 37.87). MOVES was higher for those who were younger, married, higher socioeconomic status, and had better health. In unadjusted models, for every 10 point increase in Street SmartWalk Score T, MOVES increased 4.84 points (CI 4.52, 5.15). However, results attenuated after adjustment for sociodemographic covariates: each 10 point increase in Street Smart Walk Score T was associated with a 0.10(CI 0.00, 0.20) point increase in MOVES. The modest but important link we observed between walkability and mobility highlights the implication of neighborhood design on the health of middle aged and older adults. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:邻里建筑环境可能在塑造流动性和随后的健康结果方面发挥重要作用。然而,小型工作包括BroaderMience考虑,例如Bemobile,社交连接社区或运输选择的认知能力。从加拿大社区卫生调查 - 健康老龄化(CCHSHA,2008-2009)的加拿大中老年人和老年人(年龄45岁及以上)的人口为基于人口的样本,以创造一个整体流动性措施:在不同环境中的移动性(移动) 。来自CCHS-HA受访者的数据从British Columbia withMoveswere通过邮政编码(n = 2046)链接到STREESSMARTWALK Score T数据。卑鄙的移动估计社会渗透和健康特征。针对相关协变量调整的线性回归用于估计街道智能展览得分T和主题之间的关联。平均动作是30.67(95%置信区间(CI)30.36,30.99),第5百分位数23.27(CI 22.16,24.38)和95百分位为36.93(CI 35.98,37.87)。对于那些年轻,结婚,更高的社会经济地位,并且健康更好的人来说,移动更高。在未调整的模型中,对于街道智能人行得分T的每10点增加,移动增加4.84点(CI 4.52,5.15)。然而,在调整社会渗塑协变者之后衰减的结果:街道智能步行得分T的每10点增加与移动时的0.10(CI 0.20)的点增加。我们之间观察到的可行性和移动性之间的谦虚但重要的环节突出了社区设计对中年和老年人健康的含义。 (c)2016年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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