通过社区主导的活动改善机车综合征风险水平,培养步行习惯

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Daisuke Matsushita, Yangcheng Gu
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我们评估了郊区住宅区 30 名居民的步行习惯和行动能力改善对老龄人口的影响,目的是促进由居民主导的可持续健康活动。结果显示,实际步行总计 911 人天(平均值 = 30.4,标准偏差 = 15.7),平均每人 30 天,即在两个月内几乎每天都有步行活动。总计有 68.4% 的早期和 54.5% 的晚年参与者符合健康老年人的推荐标准。GLFS-25和两步测试的结果显示,与步行前相比,步行后的行动功能有了显著改善。除了身体活动能力有所改善外,社交互动和社区活动参与度也有所提高。参与者步行后的效果显示,85%的人健康状况良好,50%的人有积极的社会交往,25%的人对社区和城市规划有积极的表述。结果证明,由居民主导的可持续步行活动可以培养步行习惯,提高行动能力。
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Improving locomotive syndrome risk level through community-led activities to establish walking habits

Improving locomotive syndrome risk level through community-led activities to establish walking habits

We evaluated the effects of walking habits and mobility improvement on an aging population among 30 residents of a suburban residential complex with the aim of promoting sustainable health activities led by residents. The results showed a total of 911 person-days of actual walking (Mean = 30.4, Standard Deviation = 15.7) with an average of 30 days per person or a frequency of almost daily intervals over 2 months. In total, 68.4% of early- and 54.5% of late-elderly participants met the recommended criteria for healthy older adults. The results of the GLFS-25 and 2-step tests showed a significant improvement in the mobility function after the walking period compared to before the walking period. In addition to the improvements in physical mobility, there were improvements in social interactions and participation in community activities. The participants' post-walking effect showed that 85% of them were in good health, 50% had positive social interactions, and 25% had positive statements regarding community and town planning. The results verified that resident-led sustainable walking activities can establish walking habits and improve mobility.

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