Harada Kazuhiro, Park Hyuntae, Lee Sangyoon, Shimada Hiroyuki, Yoshida Daisuke, Anan Yuya, Suzuki Takao
J Aging Phys Act. 2017 Jan;25(1):140-148. doi: 10.1123/japa.2016-0082. Epub 2016 Sep 6.
This study examined associations between perceived neighborhood environment and physical activity among frail older adults and whether these associations are moderated by fear of falling. Participants were 238 frail older adults. Daily step counts and duration of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity were measured using an accelerometer. Participants completed the abbreviated Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale; fear of falling and demographic and health-related factors were measured by a questionnaire. The interaction between crime safety and fear of falling was significantly associated with step count (p = .009) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (p = .018) in multiple regression analysis. Stratified according to fear of falling, crime safety was significantly associated with steps (p = .007) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (p = .030) in the low fear of falling group. The results suggest that crime safety is associated with physical activity among frail older adults, and this association is moderated by fear of falling.
本研究调查了体弱老年人对邻里环境的感知与身体活动之间的关联,以及这些关联是否受到跌倒恐惧的调节。研究对象为238名体弱老年人。使用加速度计测量每日步数和中度至剧烈身体活动的时长。参与者完成了简化版邻里环境适宜步行量表;通过问卷调查测量跌倒恐惧以及人口统计学和健康相关因素。在多元回归分析中,犯罪安全性与跌倒恐惧之间的交互作用与步数(p = .009)和中度至剧烈身体活动(p = .018)显著相关。根据跌倒恐惧进行分层,在跌倒恐惧程度较低的组中,犯罪安全性与步数(p = .007)和中度至剧烈身体活动(p = .030)显著相关。结果表明,犯罪安全性与体弱老年人的身体活动相关,且这种关联受到跌倒恐惧的调节。