The built environment refers to the objective material environment built by humans in cities for living and production activities. Existing studies have proven that the built environment plays a significant role in human health, but little attention is paid to the elderly in this regard. At the same time, existing studies are mainly concentrated in Western developed countries, and there are few empirical studies in developing countries such as China. Based on POI (point of interest) data and 882 questionnaires collected from 20 neighborhoods in Guangzhou, we employ multilevel linear regression modeling, mediating effect modeling, to explore the path and mechanism of the impact of the built environment on elderly individuals’ physical health...
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking f...
Worldwide population aging is currently in acceleration, which is especially true for China. Echoing...
Objectives: This article explores how the building-scale built environment is associated with selfra...
The influence of the built environment on human health has attracted increasing attention. Given tha...
Policies and interventions involving the built environment have become a promising opportunity for t...
Background: As life expectancy and health expenditure consumed by older people increase, maintaining...
Previous studies often assume a pre-specified relationship between walking and the built environment...
Urbanization and ageing are global phenomena and offer unique challenges in different countries. A s...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
Understanding the relationship between the built environment and walking among older adults could of...
Walking, as a major mode of travel or activity among older adults, deserves more attention in resear...
Objective: The built environment may impact on elders' ability to engage in leisure-time physical ac...
There is a growing recognition of the role of built environment attributes, such as streets, shops, ...
Global population aging over recent years has been linked to poorer health outcomes and higher healt...
Abstract Background With the rapid development of population ageing, the international community has...
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking f...
Worldwide population aging is currently in acceleration, which is especially true for China. Echoing...
Objectives: This article explores how the building-scale built environment is associated with selfra...
The influence of the built environment on human health has attracted increasing attention. Given tha...
Policies and interventions involving the built environment have become a promising opportunity for t...
Background: As life expectancy and health expenditure consumed by older people increase, maintaining...
Previous studies often assume a pre-specified relationship between walking and the built environment...
Urbanization and ageing are global phenomena and offer unique challenges in different countries. A s...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
Understanding the relationship between the built environment and walking among older adults could of...
Walking, as a major mode of travel or activity among older adults, deserves more attention in resear...
Objective: The built environment may impact on elders' ability to engage in leisure-time physical ac...
There is a growing recognition of the role of built environment attributes, such as streets, shops, ...
Global population aging over recent years has been linked to poorer health outcomes and higher healt...
Abstract Background With the rapid development of population ageing, the international community has...
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking f...
Worldwide population aging is currently in acceleration, which is especially true for China. Echoing...
Objectives: This article explores how the building-scale built environment is associated with selfra...