Activities of local government units in the popularization and promotion of a healthy lifestyle among an aging rural society – the case of Poland

IF 1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Ekonomia i Srodowisko-Economics and Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.34659/eis.2023.85.2.598
Mariola Mamcarczyk, Łukasz Popławski, Paweł Zieniuk
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Purpose: Three goals were set in the study, which was met: to present the expected changes in the population of Poland, discuss the concept of "living in health" and prognoses regarding this issue. Methodology: The objects of the study were rural and urban-rural communes of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The statistical analysis of collected survey data was used as the method. Findings: The level of health popularisation and promotion by Local Government Units (LGUs) is varied. The activities related to the popularisation and promotion of a healthy lifestyle are moderate in 47.9% of respondents in rural communes and 17.4% in urban-rural communes. The level of indebtedness has an impact on undertaking activities in the field of health popularisation and promotion but does not affect the availability of sports and recreation infrastructure. At the same time, too few actual observations were indicated for TSUs taking the full range of measures and having a debt level falling into the 21-30% group (76%). However, too many observations (126%) relate to debt levels of 11-20%. Access to sports infrastructure does not affect the level of health popularisation and promotion. The obtained answers indicate that 34.5% of rural communes and 10% urban-rural have no problem with access to recreational infrastructure, for 35.5% of respondents from rural communes and 11.8% from urban-rural, this is a moderate problem. Implications: The ageing society causes changes and consequences in all areas of socio-economic life. The activities of some local governments are insufficient, and there is a lack of consistency in their conduct in this area.
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地方政府单位在老龄化农村社会中普及和促进健康生活方式的活动————以波兰为例
目的:该研究确定了三个目标,并已实现:介绍波兰人口的预期变化,讨论"健康生活"的概念以及对这一问题的预测。方法:研究对象是小波兰省的农村和城乡公社。采用对收集到的调查数据进行统计分析的方法。结果:地方政府单位(lgu)的健康普及和促进水平参差不齐。47.9%的农村社区受访者和17.4%的城乡社区受访者在普及和促进健康生活方式方面的活动一般。负债水平对开展保健普及和促进领域的活动有影响,但不影响提供体育和娱乐基础设施。同时,对于采取全面措施的tsu,其债务水平降至21-30%组(76%)的实际观察结果太少。然而,太多的观察结果(126%)与11-20%的债务水平有关。获得体育基础设施不影响健康普及和促进的水平。得到的答案表明,34.5%的农村公社和10%的城乡居民没有娱乐基础设施的问题,35.5%的农村公社和11.8%的城乡居民没有娱乐基础设施的问题,这是一个中等问题。影响:老龄化社会在社会经济生活的各个领域引起变化和后果。一些地方政府在这方面的工作力度不够,缺乏一致性。
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