2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11072077
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Neighborhood Environment, Lifestyle, and Health of Older Adults: Comparison of Age Groups Based on Ecological Model of Aging

Abstract: Worldwide population aging is currently in acceleration, which is especially true for China. Echoing the advocacy of “active aging” and “age-friendly communities”, governments and researchers across the world are paying more attention to the impact of neighborhoods on the health of older adults. Using the Ecological Model of Aging, this study aimed to discuss the relationships between neighborhood environment, lifestyle, and health of older adults, and to compare the differences among older adults of different… Show more

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“…The neighborhood environment is closely related to the residents’ health, and previous studies have found evidence that the neighborhood environment with high temperature and humidity has a negative impact on both physical and mental health of residents. The health-supportive environments could contribute to reducing negative environmental exposures and helping residents achieving a good quality of life [ 3 , 36 ]. In previous studies, access to green space has been proven to improve both physical and mental health [ 37 , 38 ], and the increase of land-use mix is associated with the reduction of residents’ obesity [ 39 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neighborhood environment is closely related to the residents’ health, and previous studies have found evidence that the neighborhood environment with high temperature and humidity has a negative impact on both physical and mental health of residents. The health-supportive environments could contribute to reducing negative environmental exposures and helping residents achieving a good quality of life [ 3 , 36 ]. In previous studies, access to green space has been proven to improve both physical and mental health [ 37 , 38 ], and the increase of land-use mix is associated with the reduction of residents’ obesity [ 39 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menec et al [28] pointed out that from an ecological perspective, the roles such as community physical environment, participation opportunities, etc., that affect the health of the elderly are interrelated and holistic. Only a few studies have considered the issue, based on data from older people in Shanghai, which explored the relationships between the neighborhood environment, lifestyle, and health of older adults [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for family and community environmental determinants, being a resident of their original community and having secondary caregivers had positive impacts on older adults’ willingness to take part in the group exercise program [ 34 , 35 ]. Seniors residing in an original community were more likely to participate in a group exercise compared to those living in a separate, private housing estate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%