Understanding leisure walking behaviour among recently retired older adults in Tehran: Gender-specific influences and regional implications

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2025.102032
Amirhossein Abdi , Steve O'Hern
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Abstract

Introduction

The pace of population ageing is increasing worldwide. Ageing is often associated with declining mobility and a potential decrease in one's quality of life. However, walking can play a vital role in maintaining physical and mental well-being as individuals age.
Immediately after retirement, older adults, now with more free time, can shape their post-retirement habits. Nurturing a habit of regular walking can effectively reduce both physical and mental health risks in the long term, thereby alleviating some burden on healthcare systems.

Methods

This study explores the influential factors affecting leisure walking frequency among older adults. We conducted a survey of individuals who are within the first years of retirement in Tehran Province, the capital city of Iran. In total, 3692 complete responses were received, including 2064 males and 1628 females. Participants were surveyed about their weekly leisure walking frequency and provided information on demographics, socioeconomic attributes, lifestyle, personal preferences, and perceived environmental factors, with additional environmental features extracted using OpenStreetMap. A Random Thresholds Random Parameters Hierarchical Ordered Probit (RTRP-HOPIT) model was constructed to examine walking frequency, with a particular focus on gender-specific models.

Results

Analysis revealed that common influencing factors for leisure walking among both genders included pet ownership, vehicle ownership, marital status, education level, social support for walking, exercising as a favourite hobby, presence of slopes or steps within the neighbourhood, distance to green spaces, and the number of green spaces nearby, as well as the prevalence of major roads and intersections. For male retirees, being divorced or widowed emerged as the most influential factor contributing to low walking levels. For females, proximity to shopping areas had the highest impact on walking levels.

Conclusion

The research provides unique insight into how leisure walking can be promoted amongst older adults in low- and middle-income countries, and the findings can be utilised to encourage increased physical activity and better health both within the study region of Tehran and more broadly in other low- and middle-income countries that are experiencing an ageing population.
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了解德黑兰最近退休的老年人的休闲步行行为:性别影响和地区影响
世界范围内人口老龄化的速度正在加快。老龄化通常与行动能力下降和生活质量的潜在下降有关。然而,随着年龄的增长,步行在保持身心健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。退休后,现在有更多空闲时间的老年人可以立即塑造他们退休后的习惯。养成有规律的步行习惯可以有效地减少长期的身心健康风险,从而减轻医疗保健系统的一些负担。方法探讨老年人休闲步行频率的影响因素。我们对伊朗首都德黑兰省退休前几年的人进行了一项调查。共收到3692份完整回复,其中男性2064份,女性1628份。调查了参与者每周的休闲步行频率,并提供了人口统计、社会经济属性、生活方式、个人偏好和感知环境因素的信息,以及使用OpenStreetMap提取的其他环境特征。构建随机阈值随机参数分层有序概率(RTRP-HOPIT)模型来检测步行频率,并特别关注性别模型。结果两性休闲步行的共同影响因素包括是否养宠物、是否拥有车辆、婚姻状况、受教育程度、社会对步行的支持、最喜欢的运动爱好、附近是否有斜坡或台阶、到绿地的距离、附近绿地的数量以及主要道路和十字路口的普及率。对于男性退休人员来说,离婚或丧偶是导致步行量减少的最重要因素。对于女性来说,靠近购物区对步行水平的影响最大。该研究为如何在低收入和中等收入国家的老年人中促进休闲步行提供了独特的见解,研究结果可以用于鼓励德黑兰研究区域内以及其他正在经历人口老龄化的低收入和中等收入国家增加体育活动和改善健康状况。
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