Walking-friendly built environments and objectively measured physical function in older adults

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Mohammad Javad Koohsari [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gavin R.McCormack [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Tomoki Nakaya [7 ]
Ai Shibata [8 ]
Kaori Ishii [1 ]
Akitomo Yasunaga [9 ]
Yung Liao [1 ]
Koichiro Oka [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Sport Sciences,Waseda University
[2] Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences,University of Tsukuba
[3] Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences,Bunka Gakuen University
[4] Faculty of Kinesiology,University of Calgary
[5] Behavioural Epidemiology Laboratory,Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
[6] Graduate School of Environmental Studies,Tohoku University
[7] School of Architecture,Planning and Landscape,University of Calgary
[8] Department of Community Health Sciences,Cumming School of Medicine,University of Calgary
[9] Melbourne School of Population and Global Health,The University of Melbourne
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Background:Few studies have examined the associations between urban design attributes and older adults’ physical function.Especially,it is not well known how built-environment attributes may influence physical function in Asian cities.The aim of this study was to examine associations between objectively measured environmental attributes of walkability and objectively assessed physical function in a sample of Japanese older adults.Methods:Cross-sectional data collected in 2013 from 314 older residents(aged 65-84 years) living in Japan were used.Physical function was estimated from objectively measured upper-and lower-body function,mobility,and balance by a trained research team member.A comprehensive list of built-environment attributes,including population density,availability of destinations,intersection density,and ditance to the nearest public transport station,were objectively calculated.Walk Score as a composite measure of neighborhood walkability was also obtained.Results:Among men,higher population density,availability of destinations,and intersection density were significantly associated with better physical function performance(1-legged stance with eyes open).Higher Walk Score was also marginally associated with better physical function performance(1-legged stance with eyes open).None of the environmental attributes were associated with physical function in elderly women.Conclusion:Our findings indicate that environmental attributes of walkability are associated with the physical function of elderly men in the context of Asia.Walking-friendly neighborhoods can not only promote older adults’ active behaviors but can also support their physical function.
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