European Centre for Environment & Human Health, University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
European Centre for Environment & Human Health, University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Health Place. 2019 Jan;55:100-110. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.11.003. Epub 2018 Dec 11.
The potential benefits of aquatic environments for public health have been understudied in Asia. We investigated the relationships between blue space exposures and health outcomes among a sample of predominantly older adults in Hong Kong. Those with a view of blue space from the home were more likely to report good general health, while intentional exposure was linked to greater odds of high wellbeing. Visiting blue space regularly was more likely for those within a 10-15 min walk, and who believed visit locations had good facilities and wildlife present. Longer blue space visits, and those involving higher intensity activities, were associated with higher recalled wellbeing. Our evidence suggests that, at least for older citizens, Hong Kong's blue spaces could be an important public health resource.
亚洲地区对水生态环境促进公共健康的潜在效益研究不足。我们调查了香港一个以老年人为主的样本中,蓝色空间暴露与健康结果之间的关系。那些从家中就能看到蓝色空间的人更有可能报告自己身体状况良好,而有目的的蓝色空间暴露则与更高的幸福感几率有关。那些居住在步行 10-15 分钟范围内、认为访问地点设施良好且有野生动物的人更有可能定期访问蓝色空间。蓝色空间访问时间较长、活动强度较高的人,其回忆起的幸福感也更高。我们的证据表明,至少对老年居民来说,香港的蓝色空间可能是一个重要的公共健康资源。