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Sufficiently distant parks and public services facilitate older adults’ physical activity

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August 13, 2020
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Physical activity destinations more than 500 meters from home may encourage older people to engage in physical activity

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Credit: University of Jyväskylä

Physical activity destinations more than 500 metres from home may encourage older people to engage in physical activity. Outdoor mobility facilitating parks, walking trails, and public services at greater distances increased physical activity, according to a study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences of the University of Jyväskylä.

“Older people reporting attractive destinations more than 500 metres away were more physically active than those who did not report any destination or reported such destinations only closer to home,” says senior researcher Erja Portegijs.

Physical activity is important for maintaining health and function in old age. A home neighbourhood offering attractive destinations may thus help older people to maintain an active life. Research commonly assumes that only the near-home environment is meaningful for older adults’ mobility and physical activity.

Nearly 200 men and women from Central Finland between the ages of 79 and 94 participated in this study. On an internet-based map, participants noted any outdoor mobility facilitating destinations they perceived.

With this new method, we obtained unique information about older adults’ spatial mobility. Such a method has not been used in populations of this advanced age before.

Similar map-based data are increasingly used in city planning. However, older adults are typically underrepresented in such internet surveys.

“Research in representative samples of older populations is therefore important,” Portegijs explains. “In our study, we provided technical assistance to enable the participation of those with limited IT skills as well.”

Senior researcher Portegijs was also involved in a European-wide study among older adults of six European countries (Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). The results show that it is useful to have multiple destinations such as public services, places to sit, and parks in the neighbourhood. Reporting many of these types of destinations was associated with higher physical activity.

“These results support the idea that diversity and quality aspects of neighbourhood destinations are important to support older adults’ physical activity,” Portegijs says.

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This research was funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture, and several international funders.

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Erja Portegijs
[email protected]

Original Source

https://www.jyu.fi/en/current/archive/2020/08/sufficiently-distant-parks-and-public-services-facilitate-older-adults2019-physical-activity

Related Journal Article

http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00335

Tags: AgingBehaviorGerontologyMedicine/HealthSports/Recreation
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