Department of Nutrition, Simmons University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Children and Family Services Corporation, Vincennes, IN 47951, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Aug 22;16(17):3041. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173041.
The built environment can promote physical activity in older adults by increasing neighborhood walkability. While efforts to increase walkability are common in urban communities, there is limited data related to effective implementation in rural communities. This is problematic, as older adults make up a significant portion of rural inhabitants and exhibit lower levels of physical activity. Translating lessons from urban strategies may be necessary to address this disparity. This review examines best practices from urban initiatives that can be implemented in rural, resource-limited communities. The review of the literature revealed that simple, built environment approaches to increase walkability include microscale and pop-up infrastructure, municipal parks, and community gardens, which can also increase physical activity in neighborhoods for urban older adults. These simple and cost-effective strategies suggest great potential for rural communities.
建筑环境可以通过提高社区的步行便利性来促进老年人的身体活动。虽然在城市社区中增加步行便利性的努力很常见,但在农村社区中,相关的有效实施数据有限。这是有问题的,因为老年人在农村居民中占很大比例,身体活动水平较低。从城市策略中吸取经验教训可能是解决这一差距的必要条件。本综述考察了可以在农村资源有限的社区实施的城市倡议中的最佳实践。对文献的回顾表明,提高步行便利性的简单建筑环境方法包括微观和弹出式基础设施、市立公园和社区花园,这些方法也可以增加城市老年人居住的社区的身体活动量。这些简单且具有成本效益的策略表明了农村社区的巨大潜力。