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邻里建成环境对老年人自评健康的短期和长期影响。

Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Neighborhood Built Environment on Self-Rated Health of Older Adults.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, Atlanta.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2018 Jan 18;58(1):36-46. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx119.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Proximity to health care, healthy foods, and recreation is linked to improved health in older adults while deterioration of the built environment is a risk factor for poor health. Yet, it remains unclear whether individuals prone to good health self-select into favorable built environments and how long-term exposure to deteriorated environments impacts health. This study uses a longitudinal framework to address these questions.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

The study analyzes 3,240 Americans aged 45 or older from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics with good self-reported health at baseline, and follows them from 1999 to 2013. At each biennial survey wave, individual data are combined with data on services in the neighborhood of residence (defined as the zip code) from the Economic Census. The analysis overcomes the problem of residential self-selection by employing marginal structural models and inverse probability of treatment weights.

RESULTS

Logistic regression estimates indicate that long-term exposure to neighborhood built environments that lack health-supportive services (e.g., physicians, pharmacies, grocery stores, senior centers, and recreational facilities) and are commercially declined (i.e., have a high density of liquor stores, pawn shops, and fast food outlets) increases the risk of fair/poor self-rated health compared to more average neighborhoods. Short-term exposure to the same environments as compared to average neighborhoods has no bearing on self-rated health after adjusting for self-selection.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Results highlight the importance of expanding individuals' access to health-supportive services prior to their reaching old age, and expanding access for people unlikely to attain residence in service-dense neighborhoods.

摘要

背景与目的

接近医疗保健、健康食品和娱乐设施与老年人的健康改善有关,而建筑环境的恶化是健康状况不佳的一个风险因素。然而,目前尚不清楚身体状况良好的个体是否倾向于自我选择有利的建筑环境,以及长期暴露于恶化的环境对健康的影响如何。本研究采用纵向框架来解决这些问题。

研究设计与方法

本研究分析了来自收入动态面板研究的 3240 名年龄在 45 岁或以上、基线时自我报告健康状况良好的美国人,并从 1999 年到 2013 年对他们进行了随访。在每两年一次的调查中,个体数据与居住地点(定义为邮政编码)的社区服务数据相结合,来自经济普查。通过使用边缘结构模型和处理权重的逆概率,该分析克服了居住自选择的问题。

结果

逻辑回归估计表明,长期暴露于缺乏健康支持服务(如医生、药店、杂货店、老年人中心和娱乐设施)且商业衰退的邻里建筑环境(即,酒类商店、当铺和快餐店密度较高)会增加与平均邻里相比,中等/较差自我评估健康状况的风险。与平均邻里相比,短期暴露于相同环境而不考虑自我选择,对自我评估健康状况没有影响。

讨论与意义

结果强调了在个体进入老年之前扩大其获得健康支持服务的机会的重要性,以及扩大那些不太可能居住在服务密集型社区的人的获得机会。

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