Li Fuzhong
Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438, China.
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.
J Sport Health Sci. 2016 Sep;5(3):258-269. doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.2016.06.004. Epub 2016 Jun 24.
Three decades of rapid economic development in China have not only benefited millions of Chinese by improving their living standards but have also dramatically increased the number of people who are part of the country's aging population. However, economic growth has not been accompanied by sufficient attention given to important public health issues, including an increase in the incidence of chronic diseases and a decline in physical activity (PA) that comes with an aging population. The rapid growth in China's older population will soon exert an impact on the nation's economy, population health status, and health behaviors, and will increase stress on its healthcare system. This review article provides a broad perspective on the impact of rapid economic development, industrialization, and urbanization on health-related behaviors, with a specific focus on PA among older adults. Specifically, the article offers an overview of the demographic context, significant public health challenges, evidence on PA and exercise interventions, and knowledge gaps and future directions for research.
中国三十年的快速经济发展不仅通过提高生活水平使数百万中国人受益,还显著增加了该国老年人口的数量。然而,经济增长并未伴随着对重要公共卫生问题的充分关注,包括慢性病发病率的上升以及随着人口老龄化而来的身体活动(PA)的下降。中国老年人口的快速增长很快将对国家经济、人口健康状况和健康行为产生影响,并将增加其医疗保健系统的压力。这篇综述文章广泛探讨了快速经济发展、工业化和城市化对健康相关行为的影响,并特别关注老年人的身体活动。具体而言,文章概述了人口背景、重大公共卫生挑战、身体活动和运动干预的证据以及研究的知识空白和未来方向。