Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neighborhood Impact on Physical Activity in Older Adults
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether seniors living in neighborhoods that are conducive to walking are more physically active than those living in neighborhoods that are less conducive to walking.
BACKGROUND:
Despite the recognized benefits of regular physical activity for older adults, people over
the age of 65 remain among the most inactive groups of the U.S. population. Efforts to
understand the factors influencing physical activity in this important group have been
limited primarily to demographic and psychosocial domains. The importance of the neighborhood
environment in influencing a host of health, behavioral, and psychosocial outcomes has been
recognized. However, to date, no systematic investigation of the relationship between
objective and subjective environmental factors and objectively measured physical activity
levels among older adults has been undertaken.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
This observational study will investigate whether seniors living in neighborhoods conducive
to walking are more physically active, after adjusting for socioeconomic status (SES), than
those living in neighborhoods less conducive to walking or other forms of physical activity
for transportation or recreational purposes. Additional questions of interest concern the
moderating effects of physical function and the proportion of seniors living nearby on the
relationship between environment and physical activity. The study will take advantage of the
sampling, recruitment, and data collection methods of an ongoing NIH-funded research project
aimed at integrating public health and urban planning frameworks in studying the impacts of
environmental factors on physical activity levels in younger adults. Population-based
sampling methods will be used to recruit adults over 65 years of age who are living in more
walkable versus less walkable neighborhoods of varying SES levels. Participants will be
recruited from Seattle, Washington (n = 600) and Baltimore, Maryland (n = 600). In addition
to objectively measured physical environment (using geographic information systems {GIS}) and
physical activity levels (using accelerometry), self-reported neighborhood environment,
physical activity, and quality of life variables of particular relevance to older adults will
be assessed twice during a 12-month period.
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