在可步行的环境中实现积极的生活方式:COVID-19大流行之前和期间的评估

Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2-3.1040
Siti Fatimah Ilani Bilyamin, W. N. M. Wan Mohd Rani, Mohammad Hussaini Wahab
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积极的生活方式被认为是保持健康快乐生活的主要因素之一。然而,先前的研究指出,由于生活方式的改变,如久坐的生活方式越来越多,体育活动(PA)减少,以及越来越依赖汽车出行,大多数马来西亚成年人都缺乏体育锻炼。随后,2019冠状病毒病大流行进一步影响了城市人口积极生活方式的质量,特别是行动限制控制令造成的中断,限制了维持积极生活方式的能力。如果没有相关利益攸关方的干预,这种情况继续下去,就有可能对人口的健康和精神状态产生负面影响。因此,本研究检查了PA和身体质量指数(BMI)的模式,并评估了PA与在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间在吉隆坡市中心保持积极生活方式的可步行环境之间的关系。在这项研究中,“可步行的环境”指的是一种物理属性,鼓励人们出于功能性和娱乐性目的步行,而“积极的生活方式”指的是步行是一种主要的物理PA,有助于健康,是人们日常生活的一部分。本研究通过在线问卷调查,结合选定地区的观察和书面文献的内容分析,采用混合方法的方法。调查结果显示,大多数受访者认为步行是对健康有益的主要活动。就影响而言,可步行的环境已被证明通过鼓励积极的生活方式对PA和健康产生积极影响。
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Achieving an Active Lifestyle within a Walkable Environment: Assessment of Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Having an active lifestyle has been regarded as one of the main factors for maintaining a healthy and happy life. However, previous studies have pointed out that most Malaysian adults are reported to be physically inactive due to lifestyle changes such as increasingly sedentary lifestyles, decreased physical activity (PA), and growing reliance on automobiles for mobility. Subsequently, the COVID-19 pandemic has further impacted the quality of the urban population’s active lifestyles, particularly the disruption resulting from movement restriction control orders which has limited the ability to maintain an active lifestyle. This scenario has the potential to negatively impact the health and mental state of the population if it continues without intervention by relevant stakeholders. Therefore, this study examined the patterns of PA and body mass index (BMI) and assessed the association between PA and a walkable environment to maintain an active lifestyle in Kuala Lumpur city centre before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study ‘walkable environment’ refers to a physical attribute that encourages walking for functional and recreational purposes and ‘active lifestyle’ refers to walking being the main physical PA that contributes to health as part of people’s regular routine. This study adopted the mixed method approach through an online questionnaire survey, combined with the observation of selected areas and content analysis of written documents. The findings show that most respondents perceived that walking was the main PA that contributes to health. In terms of effects, walkable environments have been shown to have a positive impact on PA and health by encouraging an active lifestyle.
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