A Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Built Environment of Open Space and Cognitive Health of Older People

Ruozhu Yin, M. Leung, Yueran Li
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Many older people are facing various risks of cognitive impairment, while outdoor activities in open spaces may be helpful for their cognitive health.  However, the effect of open spaces on cognitive health is unclear.  This study aims to investigate the relationships between the cognitive health of older people and the built environment of open spaces.  A questionnaire survey of 60 older people aged 60 and above was conducted.  Results identified three major components of the built environment of open spaces, namely, planning, supporting facilities, and building services.  According to the correlation and regression analysis, it is revealed that 8 BEOS items, including green ratio, a width of the pathway, maintenance of the whole garden, the color of green space, diversity of plants, location, and font of signage, artificial light of sitting area were positively related to memory, while only the size was negatively associated with memory.  Only the green ratio could positively predict the concentration.  The judgment was positively influenced by the green ratio, width of pathways, maintenance of the whole garden, color of green space and diversity of plants.  A BEOS – cognitive health model for older people was built in this study.  The results highlighted the importance of plants for cognitive health.  Several recommendations, such as not-so-large sizes and diverse plants with vivid colors and signages with big fonts, etc., were proposed to improve the built environment of the open spaces and support the declining cognitive health of older people.
开放空间的建筑环境与老年人认知健康关系的初步研究
许多老年人面临着认知障碍的各种风险,而在开放空间进行户外活动可能有助于他们的认知健康。 然而,开放空间对认知健康的影响尚不明确。 本研究旨在探讨老年人的认知健康与开放空间的建筑环境之间的关系。 研究对 60 名 60 岁及以上的老年人进行了问卷调查。 结果发现,开放空间的建筑环境有三个主要组成部分,即规划、配套设施和建筑服务。 相关和回归分析表明,绿化率、路径宽度、整个花园的维护、绿地的颜色、植物的多样性、指示牌的位置和字体、休憩区的人工光照等 8 个 BEOS 项目与记忆力呈正相关,而只有面积与记忆力呈负相关。 只有绿化率可以正向预测注意力。 绿化率、路径宽度、整个花园的维护、绿地的颜色和植物的多样性对判断力有积极影响。 这项研究建立了一个 BEOS--老年人认知健康模型。 研究结果强调了植物对认知健康的重要性。 为改善开放空间的建筑环境,支持老年人日渐衰退的认知健康,研究人员提出了一些建议,如面积不宜过大、植物种类繁多、颜色鲜艳、标识字体较大等。
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