Ogawa Shunichi, Seko Toshiaki, Ito Toshikazu, Mori Mitsuru
Hokkaido Chitose College of Rehabilitation: 2-10 Satomi, Chitose, Hokkaido 066-0055, Japan.
J Phys Ther Sci. 2019 Jan;31(1):12-16. doi: 10.1589/jpts.31.12. Epub 2019 Jan 10.
[Purpose] This study aimed to examine the influence of climatic conditions on the daily physical activities of elderly individuals by comparing the physical activity during seasons with and without snowfall. [Participants and Methods] In total, 35 participants attending the Health Promotion Program conducted by Chitose City Office participated in this study. The survey for the seasons with snowfall was conducted in February 2016, while the survey for the seasons without snowfall was conducted in September 2015. The physical activity of the participants was measured using a Kenz Lifecorder GS accelerometer. [Results] Physical activity was found to be significantly lower during seasons with snowfall than in seasons without snowfall. Multivariate analysis revealed that physical activity significantly increased with lower temperature during the seasons with snowfall, and it significantly increased with higher temperature and decreased with larger amounts of precipitation during the seasons without snowfall. [Conclusion] It was found that the climatic conditions affect the level of physical activity during seasons with and without snowfall. A lower level of physical activity was observed in areas that received snowfall than in areas that did not receive snowfall.
[目的] 本研究旨在通过比较有降雪季节和无降雪季节的身体活动情况,探讨气候条件对老年人日常身体活动的影响。[参与者与方法] 共有35名参加千岁市公所举办的健康促进计划的参与者参与了本研究。有降雪季节的调查于2016年2月进行,无降雪季节的调查于2015年9月进行。使用Kenz Lifecorder GS加速度计测量参与者的身体活动。[结果] 发现有降雪季节的身体活动明显低于无降雪季节。多变量分析显示,有降雪季节身体活动随温度降低而显著增加,无降雪季节身体活动随温度升高而显著增加,随降水量增加而减少。[结论] 发现气候条件影响有降雪和无降雪季节的身体活动水平。观察到有降雪地区的身体活动水平低于无降雪地区。