Barnes Lisa L, Wilson Robert S, Bienias Julia L, de Leon Carlos F Mendes, Kim Hye-Jin Nicole, Buchman Aron S, Bennett David A
Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2007 Jan-Mar;33(1):77-93. doi: 10.1080/03610730601006420.
The authors measured the spatial extent of movement of older persons (i.e., life space) and examined factors that are related to life space. A larger life space was positively correlated with self-report measures of disability. In generalized logit models adjusted for demographics and time of year, a larger life space was associated with less visual impairment, higher levels of lower extremity motor performance, global cognition, and social involvement, and with personality and purpose in life. The results suggest that the range of environmental movement in older adults is a useful indicator of health in old age and may complement measures of disability.
作者测量了老年人的活动空间范围(即生活空间),并研究了与生活空间相关的因素。更大的生活空间与残疾自评指标呈正相关。在针对人口统计学和年份时间进行调整的广义logit模型中,更大的生活空间与视力损害较轻、下肢运动表现水平较高、整体认知和社会参与度较高以及人格和生活目标相关。结果表明,老年人的环境活动范围是老年健康的一个有用指标,可能补充残疾测量指标。