Yang Xinmei, Chen Yang, Qiu Tuo, Zhu Xingyue
School of Public Health and Health Management, Fujian Health College, Fuzhou, China.
Department of Hospital Quality Evaluation and Medical Record Management, the Third People's Hospital of Chengdu, Chengdu, China.
Digit Health. 2025 May 26;11:20552076251346239. doi: 10.1177/20552076251346239. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
The increasing popularity and influence of the Internet in modern society have greatly impacted individuals' lives. This population-based study elucidated the dynamic linkage between Internet use (IU) and health behaviors (HBs), particularly emphasizing the intermediary function of social participation (SP) in middle-aged and older adults (MOA) in China.
Data were obtained from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study in 2020. This study employed binary logistic regression to investigate the influence of IU on the HBs of MOA in China. Additionally, binary logistic and multiple linear regressions were used to test whether SP regulates the relationship between IU and HBs (i.e. nonsmoking, non-drinking, physical activity, and physical examination). Furthermore, the Karlson-Holm-Breen method was employed to assess the mediating role of SP.
IU had a positive effect on nonsmoking (OR: 1.113, < 0.05), physical activity (OR: 1.775, < 0.001), and physical examination (OR: 1.226, < 0.001). However, this study revealed that IU had a significant negative effect on non-drinking (OR: 0.775, < 0.001). Moreover, the mediating effect analysis demonstrated that SP played a mediating role in the relationship between IU and the HBs.
Active engagement in social activities is an effective method for enhancing the positive impact of IU on the adoption of physical activity and physical examinations. In order to meet individuals' needs, it is essential to design and promote Internet health services and social activities tailored to their age group and cultural background. Furthermore, greater efforts should be employed to implement public policy initiatives aimed at providing care for MOA.
互联网在现代社会中日益普及和具有影响力,极大地影响了个人生活。这项基于人群的研究阐明了互联网使用(IU)与健康行为(HBs)之间的动态联系,特别强调了社会参与(SP)在中国中年及老年人(MOA)中的中介作用。
数据来自2020年中国健康与养老追踪调查。本研究采用二元逻辑回归来调查IU对中国MOA的HBs的影响。此外,使用二元逻辑回归和多元线性回归来检验SP是否调节IU与HBs(即不吸烟、不饮酒、体育活动和体检)之间的关系。此外,采用卡尔森 - 霍尔姆 - 布林方法来评估SP的中介作用。
IU对不吸烟(比值比:1.113,<0.05)、体育活动(比值比:1.775,<0.001)和体检(比值比:1.226,<0.001)有积极影响。然而,本研究表明IU对不饮酒有显著负面影响(比值比:0.775,<0.001)。此外,中介效应分析表明SP在IU与HBs之间的关系中起中介作用。
积极参与社会活动是增强IU对体育活动和体检采用的积极影响的有效方法。为了满足个人需求,设计和推广适合其年龄组和文化背景的互联网健康服务和社会活动至关重要。此外,应加大力度实施旨在为MOA提供护理的公共政策举措。