邻里步行对视力障碍成年人每周步行时间的影响:初步研究

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
M. Keene, J. Haegele, Xihe Zhu
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每周和持续的体育活动可以帮助减少可预防疾病的风险,改善成年人的心理健康和认知功能。尽管有这些好处,但有视力障碍的成年人往往达不到建议的运动量。本初步研究的目的是研究有视力障碍的成年人的邻里步行得分(步行能力)与每周步行时间的关系。参与者是从美国两个与视觉障碍相关的列表中招募的。共88名参与者(年龄22-85岁;78%为女性)。参与者完成了一项在线调查,包括人口统计、步行时间和邮政编码等问题。进行线性回归分析以确定步行能力与每周步行时间之间是否存在显著关联。可步行性评分与每周步行分钟数无显著相关(p = 0.84),但年龄与每周步行分钟数负相关(β = - 0.16),其他因素不变。在这项研究中,视力受损的成年人的邻里步行能力与每周步行时间没有显著关系。随着这些成年人年龄的增长,他们的步行量减少了。未来的研究应该扩大到包括其他可能影响步行能力和每周步行时间之间关系的变量,并检查视力障碍个体的身体活动障碍。
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Impact of neighbourhood walkability on weekly walking minutes among adults with visual impairments: A preliminary study
Weekly and consistent physical activity can help minimize the risk of preventable disease and improve mental health and cognitive function among adults. Despite these benefits, adults with visual impairments tend to not meet physical activity recommendations. The purpose of this preliminary study was to examine how neighbourhood walk score (walkability) is associated with weekly walking minutes in adults with visual impairments. Participants were recruited from two visual impairment–related listservs in the United States. A total of 88 participants (aged 22–85 years; 78% female) were included. Participants completed an online survey including demographic, walking duration, and zip code questions. Linear regression analyses were performed to determine whether there were significant associations between walkability and weekly walking minutes. Walkability scores were not significantly related to walking minutes per week ( p = .84), but age was negatively associated with walking minutes per week (β = −.16), holding other factors constant. Neighbourhood walkability was not significantly associated with walking minutes per week among adults with visual impairments in this study. As these adults age, the amount of walking decreased. Future research in this line of inquiry should expand to include other variables that may influence the relationship between walkability and walking minutes per week and examine the barriers to physical activity among individuals with visual impairments.
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