Pocha Ciri Chandana, Chrusciel Timothy, Salas Joanne, Eisen Seth, Callahan Leigh F, Ory Marcia G, Scherrer Jeffrey F, Gebauer Sarah C
Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2025 Jan;77(1):136-142. doi: 10.1002/acr.25418. Epub 2024 Sep 11.
This study investigated the association of perceived neighborhood qualities with likelihood of transit walking, leisure walking, neighborhood walking, and meeting physical activity (PA) recommendations among US adults with arthritis.
This cross-sectional study used 2020 National Health Interview Survey data. Included participants were adults who reported with clinician-diagnosed arthritis and who reported the ability to walk. Exposures of interest were perceived neighborhood attributes. Outcomes were transit walking, leisure walking, neighborhood walking, and meeting PA recommendations. Standardized mean difference percentage (SMD%) was used to assess relationships between exposures and outcomes, with an SMD% >10% resulting in inclusion in final adjusted multivariate logistic regression models for odds of outcomes. All analyses were weighted to account for complex survey methodology.
The analytic sample included 7,322 adults with arthritis. Fully adjusted logistic regression models showed the presence of roads to walk on was associated with meeting PA recommendations (odds ratio [OR] 1.26, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.07-1.49]). Three attributes were positively associated with transit walking, whereas safety from crime was negatively associated (OR 2.33, 95% CI 1.75-3.10; OR 1.49, 95% CI 1.17-1.91; OR 1.67, 95% CI 1.34-2.08; and OR 0.70, 95% CI 0.53-0.92, respectively). Roads to walk and places to walk and relax were associated with leisure and neighborhood walking (OR 1.46, 95% CI 1.21-1.76; OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.34-1.82; OR 1.58, 95% CI 1.29-1.93; and OR 1.63, 95% CI 1.40-1.90, respectively).
This study identified several neighborhood characteristics associated with higher a likelihood of walking behaviors among adults with arthritis. Factors associated with walking behavior varied by the type of walking. The shared correlates between leisure and neighborhood walking imply they occur in the same setting. Patients with arthritis may benefit from exercise recommendations that are informed by the presence or absence of facilitating infrastructure in their neighborhoods.
本研究调查了美国患有关节炎的成年人所感知到的邻里环境质量与乘坐公共交通出行步行、休闲步行、邻里间步行以及达到身体活动(PA)建议水平的可能性之间的关联。
这项横断面研究使用了2020年美国国家健康访谈调查数据。纳入的参与者为报告经临床医生诊断患有关节炎且有步行能力的成年人。感兴趣的暴露因素是所感知到的邻里属性。结果指标为乘坐公共交通出行步行、休闲步行、邻里间步行以及达到PA建议水平。标准化均数差异百分比(SMD%)用于评估暴露因素与结果之间的关系,当SMD%>10%时纳入最终调整后的多变量逻辑回归模型以分析结果的比值比。所有分析都进行了加权以考虑复杂的调查方法。
分析样本包括7322名患有关节炎的成年人。完全调整后的逻辑回归模型显示,有可供行走的道路与达到PA建议水平相关(比值比[OR]为1.26,95%置信区间[CI]为1.07 - 1.49)。有三个属性与乘坐公共交通出行步行呈正相关,而免受犯罪侵害与乘坐公共交通出行步行呈负相关(OR分别为2.33,95%CI为1.75 - 3.10;OR为1.49,95%CI为1.17 - 1.91;OR为1.67,95%CI为1.34 - 2.08;以及OR为0.70,95%CI为0.53 - 0.92)。可供行走的道路以及可供行走和放松的场所与休闲步行和邻里间步行相关(OR分别为1.46,95%CI为1.21 - 1.76;OR为1.56,95%CI为1.34 - 1.82;OR为1.58,95%CI为1.29 - 1.93;以及OR为1.63,95%CI为1.40 - 1.90)。
本研究确定了几个与患有关节炎的成年人更高步行行为可能性相关的邻里特征。与步行行为相关的因素因步行类型而异。休闲步行和邻里间步行之间的共同相关因素表明它们发生在相同的环境中。患有关节炎的患者可能会从根据其邻里环境中便利设施的有无制定的运动建议中受益。