Relationship between participation in projects of incentives to promote walking and healthy aging among the older population: A four-year longitudinal study

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Preventive medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108125
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to evaluate the association between the Yokohama Walking Point Program, which promotes walking through feedback on step counts and incentives, and the extension of healthy life expectancy.

Methods

A total of 4298 individuals aged over 65 years who responded to the 2013 and 2016 surveys and who were not certified as needing long-term care in 2016 were included in this study. The participants were categorized into “non-participation,” “participation without uploading,” and “participation with uploading” groups based on their involvement and uploading of pedometer data. The objective variable was the occurrence of long-term care certification and deaths over the subsequent four years. A modified Poisson regression model was applied, adjusting for 15 variables before project initiation.

Results

A total of 440 participants (10.2 %) were included in the “participation with uploading” group and 206 (4.8 %) in the “participation without uploading” group. Compared with “non-participation,” the risk ratio was 0.77 (95 % confidence interval (CI): 0.59–0.99) for “participation with uploading” and 1.02 (95 % CI: 0.75–1.38) for “participation without uploading”. In the sensitivity analysis censoring death as an inapplicable outcome and considering functional decline, participation with uploading showed a risk ratio of 0.79 (95 % CI: 0.60–1.04) for the likelihood of functional decline.

Conclusions

The use of pedometers and health point programs based on walking activity is associated with enhancing the health of older individuals participating in the program, representing a population-centric strategy targeting all citizens.

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老年人参与鼓励步行项目与健康老龄化之间的关系:一项为期四年的纵向研究。
研究目的本研究旨在评估 "横滨步行点计划 "与延长健康预期寿命之间的关系:本研究共纳入了 4298 名 65 岁以上的老人,他们都对 2013 年和 2016 年的调查做出了回应,并且在 2016 年没有被证明需要长期护理。根据参与和上传计步器数据的情况,将参与者分为 "未参与 "组、"参与但未上传 "组和 "参与但上传 "组。客观变量是在随后四年中发生的长期护理认证和死亡事件。在项目启动前,对 15 个变量进行了调整,采用了修正的泊松回归模型:共有 440 名参与者(10.2%)被纳入 "参与并上传 "组,206 名参与者(4.8%)被纳入 "未参与并上传 "组。与 "未参与 "相比,"参与上传 "的风险比为 0.77(95% 置信区间(CI):0.59-0.99),"参与未上传 "的风险比为 1.02(95% 置信区间(CI):0.75-1.38)。在敏感性分析中,将死亡作为不适用的结果进行了删减,并考虑了功能衰退的因素,结果显示,参与并上传计步器对功能衰退可能性的风险比为 0.79(95 % CI:0.60-1.04):使用计步器和以步行活动为基础的健康积分计划有助于提高参与计划的老年人的健康水平,是一项针对所有公民的以人口为中心的战略。
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Preventive medicine
Preventive medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1972 by Ernst Wynder, Preventive Medicine is an international scholarly journal that provides prompt publication of original articles on the science and practice of disease prevention, health promotion, and public health policymaking. Preventive Medicine aims to reward innovation. It will favor insightful observational studies, thoughtful explorations of health data, unsuspected new angles for existing hypotheses, robust randomized controlled trials, and impartial systematic reviews. Preventive Medicine''s ultimate goal is to publish research that will have an impact on the work of practitioners of disease prevention and health promotion, as well as of related disciplines.
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