利用积极出行需求层次来研究中国街景环境与老年人积极出行之间的关系

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101834
Yuqi Liu , Xiaoge Wang , Yuting Liu , Yiru Li , Xiaoyi Ma , An Jin , Cheng Song , Yao Yao
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背景人们对街景建筑环境的适老性可能在多大程度上影响老年人的积极出行(AT)模式知之甚少。此外,除街道绿化外,街景建筑环境其他特征的非线性效应和阈值效应尚未被研究。使用 "飓风模型 "和 "广义加性混合模型"(GAMMs),我们研究了街景建筑环境与老年人自动交通模式(即频率和持续时间)之间的非线性关系。结果在一定范围内,路面比率和街道障碍物对老年人的步行障碍持续时间有负面影响,但在这一范围之外,负面影响就不再存在。在一定范围内,街道安全、绿化和活力与老年人的交通时间呈正相关。街道设计对进行户外活动的可能性产生了积极影响。对老年人友好的街景建筑环境属性与 70-79 岁老年人的行人路活动可能性有更密切的关系,对 60-69 岁老年人的行人路活动持续时间有更大的影响。值得注意的是,在 80 岁及以上的老年人中,街道绿化对行人使用公共交通的频率和持续时间都有积极影响。这项研究为建设老年友好型街景建筑环境提供了启示。
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Using the hierarchy of active travel needs to examine associations between streetscape environments and older adults' active travel in China

Background

Little is known about the extent to which the age-friendliness of streetscape built environments may influence older adults’ active travel (AT) patterns. Moreover, with the exception of street greenery, the non-linear and threshold effects of other characteristics of streetscape built environments have not been examined.

Methods

This study used data from the Third Guangzhou Official Household Travel Survey 2017 and Tencent Street View images. Using the Hurdle model and Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs), we examined the non-linear relationships between streetscape built environments and older adults’ AT patterns (i.e., frequency and duration). The models controlled for neighbourhood-level built environment attributes and individual-level characteristics.

Results

Pavement ratio and street obstacles had negative impacts on older adults' AT duration within a certain range, but outside this range, the negative associations no longer held. Street safety, greenery, and vitality were positively associated with older adults’ AT duration within a certain range. Street design exerted positive effects on the likelihood of AT. Age-friendly streetscape built environment attributes showed stronger relationships with the likelihood of AT among older adults aged 70–79, and larger impacts on AT duration for older adults aged 60–69. Notably, street greenery had positive impacts on both AT frequency and duration among older adults aged 80 and above.

Conclusions

The results showed significant non-linear associations between six streetscape built environment characteristics and older adults’ AT patterns. This study provides implications for building age-friendly streetscape built environments.

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