Institute of Gerontology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jan 4;24(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17552-0.
Older adults keep transforming with Baby Boomers and Gen Xers being the leading older population. Their lifestyle, however, is not well understood. The middle-aged and older Chinese adults' health using actigraphy in Taiwan (MOCHA-T) collected both objective and subjective data to depict the health and lifestyle of this population. The objectives, design, and measures of the MOCHA-T study are introduced, and the caveats and future directions related to the use of the data are presented.
People aged 50 and over were recruited from the community, with a subset of women aged 45-49 invited to supplement data on menopause and aging. Four instruments (i.e., self-reported questionnaires, diary, wrist actigraphy recorder, and GPS) were used to collect measures of sociodemographic, health, psychosocial, behavioral, temporal, and spatial data.
A total of 242 participants who returned the informed consent and questionnaires were recruited in the MOCHA-T study. Among them, 94.6%, 95.0%, and 25.2% also completed the diary, actigraphy, and GPS data, respectively. There was almost no difference in sociodemographic characteristics between those with and without a completed diary, actigraphy, and GPS data, except for age group and educational level for those who returned completed actigraphy data.
The MOCHA-T study is a multidimensional dataset that allows researchers to describe the health, behaviors, and lifestyle patterns, and their interactions with the environment of the newer generation of middle-aged and older adults in Taiwan. It can be compared with other countries with actigraphy and GPS-based lifestyle data of middle-aged and older adults in the future.
随着婴儿潮一代和 X 世代步入老年,老年人也在不断变化。然而,他们的生活方式尚未得到充分了解。本研究使用活动记录仪收集了中老年人的客观和主观数据,描绘了台湾中老年人的健康和生活方式。本研究介绍了 MOCHA-T 的目标、设计和测量方法,并提出了与使用数据相关的注意事项和未来方向。
本研究从社区招募了 50 岁及以上的人群,并邀请了一部分 45-49 岁的女性补充有关更年期和衰老的数据。使用 4 种工具(即自我报告问卷、日记、腕部活动记录仪和 GPS)收集社会人口统计学、健康、心理社会、行为、时间和空间数据。
共有 242 名参与者返回了知情同意书和问卷,被招募参加 MOCHA-T 研究。其中,94.6%、95.0%和 25.2%的参与者还分别完成了日记、活动记录仪和 GPS 数据。除了年龄组和教育程度外,完成日记、活动记录仪和 GPS 数据的参与者与未完成这些数据的参与者在社会人口统计学特征方面几乎没有差异。
MOCHA-T 研究是一个多维数据集,使研究人员能够描述台湾新一代中老年人的健康、行为和生活方式模式及其与环境的相互作用。未来,它可以与其他国家的中老年人活动记录仪和 GPS 生活方式数据进行比较。