Neighborhood Walkability, Walking Difficulties, and Participation in Leisure Activities Among Older People : A Cross-Sectional Study and 4-Year Follow-Up of a Subsample

Abstract
Objectives: To study cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between objectively assessed neighborhood walkability, walking difficulties, and participation in leisure activities among older people. Methods: Self-reported 2 km walking difficulty (intact, modifications, difficulties) at baseline and participating in organized group, outdoor recreation and cultural activities at baseline and follow-up were studied in community-dwelling persons (N = 848) aged 75–90. A walkability index, calculated using a geographic information system, was categorized into tertiles (lowest, middle, highest). Results: Residence in the highest walkability areas was associated with higher participation in cultural activities and lower participation in outdoor recreation, while the latter was most frequently reported by residents in the lowest walkability areas. Those reporting no difficulties were more likely than those reporting difficulties to participate in all studied activities. Residence in the middle or highest walkability areas predicted higher participation in cultural activities at follow-up. Discussion: Older persons activity profiles associate with neighborhood walkability and walking difficulties.
Main Authors
Format
Articles Research article
Published
2023
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
SAGE Publications
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202308234739Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0898-2643
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/08982643231191444
Language
English
Published in
Journal of Aging and Health
Citation
  • Tuomola, E.-M., Keskinen, K. E., Viljanen, A., Rantanen, T., & Portegijs, E. (2023). Neighborhood Walkability, Walking Difficulties, and Participation in Leisure Activities Among Older People : A Cross-Sectional Study and 4-Year Follow-Up of a Subsample. Journal of Aging and Health, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/08982643231191444
License
CC BY 4.0Open Access
Funder(s)
European Commission
Funding program(s)
ERC European Research Council, H2020
ERC European Research Council, H2020
European CommissionEuropean research council
Additional information about funding
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was financially supported by grants from the the Ministry of Education and Culture (T.R., and E.P.), the Academy of Finland (Grants 255403 [T.R.]), and the European Research Council (Advanced Grant 693045 [T.R]). The funders had no role in study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit article for publication.
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