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了解巴西24小时运动行为、社区流动性与邻里建成环境之间对于健康老龄化的关系:EpiMove研究方案。

Understanding the relationships between 24-hour movement behavior, community mobility and the neighborhood built environment for healthy aging in Brazil: The EpiMove study protocol.

作者信息

Zorzi Viviane Nogueira de, Coelho Janio Carlos Pessanha, Santos Carla Elane Silva Dos, Siqueira Junior Joel de Almeida, Scheller Daniel Alexander, D 'Orsi Eleonora, Rech Cassiano Ricardo

机构信息

Postgraduation Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Department Health and Sport Sciences, TUM School of Medicine and Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Dec 5;19(12):e0315021. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315021. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The population is aging rapidly worldwide, impacting public health, with countries in the Global South, such as Brazil, aging faster than developed nations. The 24-hour movement behavior is crucial for healthy aging, but its relationship with the neighborhood built environment is underresearched, especially for older adults. The EpiMove Study uses accelerometers and GPS to investigate the relationships between 24-hour movement behavior, community mobility and the neighborhood built environment for healthy aging in older Brazilian adults.

METHODS

The EpiMove Study is a representative cross-sectional study of older adults aged 60 years and older from an urban area in the southern region of Brazil. It consists of two phases. Phase 1 involves conducting home interviews to gather subjective measures of the neighborhood built environment and physical activity. Phase 2 involves delivering devices to participants' homes and collecting objective data on 24-hour movement behavior via wrist-worn wGT3X-BT ActiGraph accelerometers and community-based active transportation via hip-mounted GPS Qstarz-1000XT devices. The data are collected simultaneously over seven consecutive days, along with the participants' reasons for adhering to the study protocol.

DISCUSSION

The EpiMove study will provide a better understanding of the relationships between the perceived neighborhood environment and 24-hour movement behaviors and community-based active transportation among older adults, with a particular focus on whether environmental factors influence these behaviors, which are crucial for healthy aging. The results from the EpiMove study could offer essential evidence for developing public policies and urban interventions that support healthier and more equitable environments for aging populations, particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions.

摘要

背景

全球人口正在迅速老龄化,这对公共卫生产生了影响,像巴西这样的全球南方国家的老龄化速度比发达国家更快。24小时运动行为对健康老龄化至关重要,但其与邻里建成环境的关系研究不足,尤其是针对老年人。EpiMove研究使用加速度计和全球定位系统来调查巴西老年成年人24小时运动行为、社区流动性与邻里建成环境之间的关系,以促进健康老龄化。

方法

EpiMove研究是一项对巴西南部城市地区60岁及以上老年人进行的具有代表性的横断面研究。它包括两个阶段。第一阶段包括进行家庭访谈,以收集邻里建成环境和身体活动的主观测量数据。第二阶段包括将设备送到参与者家中,并通过佩戴在手腕上的wGT3X-BT ActiGraph加速度计收集24小时运动行为的客观数据,以及通过佩戴在臀部的GPS Qstarz-1000XT设备收集基于社区的主动交通数据。数据在连续七天内同时收集,同时收集参与者遵守研究方案的原因。

讨论

EpiMove研究将更好地理解老年人对邻里环境的感知与24小时运动行为以及基于社区的主动交通之间的关系,特别关注环境因素是否会影响这些对健康老龄化至关重要的行为。EpiMove研究的结果可为制定公共政策和城市干预措施提供重要证据,这些政策和措施有助于为老龄化人口营造更健康、更公平的环境,特别是在快速城市化地区。

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