College of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.
School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Nov 27;17(23):8804. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17238804.
Walking has a positive impact on people's emotional health. However, in the case of serious air pollution, it is controversial whether walking exercise can still improve individuals' emotional health. Using data from the 2014 wave of the China Labor-Force Dynamics Survey, this study explored the relationship between walking and emotional health with different levels of environmental pollution. The results indicated that respondents who took regular walks had better emotional health than those who did not walk regularly. For those whose main mode of physical exercise was walking, the average number of walks per week was significantly and positively correlated with their emotional health; however, the average duration of the walk had no significant impact on their emotional health. Moreover, for those whose main mode of physical exercise was walking and who lived in neighborhoods with a polluted environment, regular walking still had a positive impact on their emotional health. This suggests that even if environmental pollution is serious, walking still plays an important role in regulating individuals' mental health. We propose that in order to promote the emotional health of residents, it is necessary to create more public spaces for outdoor activities and simultaneously increase efforts to control environmental pollution.
步行对人们的情绪健康有积极影响。然而,在严重空气污染的情况下,步行运动是否仍然能改善个人的情绪健康还存在争议。本研究使用了 2014 年中国劳动力动态调查的数据,探讨了不同环境污染水平下步行与情绪健康之间的关系。结果表明,经常散步的受访者情绪健康状况优于不经常散步的受访者。对于那些主要运动方式是步行的人来说,每周平均散步次数与他们的情绪健康呈显著正相关;然而,步行的平均持续时间对他们的情绪健康没有显著影响。此外,对于那些主要运动方式是步行且居住在环境污染严重的社区的人来说,定期步行仍然对他们的情绪健康有积极影响。这表明,即使环境污染严重,步行仍然在调节个人心理健康方面发挥着重要作用。我们建议,为了促进居民的情绪健康,有必要创造更多的户外活动公共空间,并同时加大环境污染控制力度。