Aging in Place at Home Through Environmental Support of Physical Activity: An Interdisciplinary Conceptual Framework and Analysis |
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Authors: | Zhe Wang Mardelle M. Shepley Susan D. Rodiek |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cannon Design, St. Louis , Missouri , USA;2. College of Architecture , Texas A&3. M University, College Station , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents a conceptual framework to link issues of health, services, physical activity, and environment to help older adults age in place in their own homes, which may reduce the demands on society to provide institutional long-term care. Using environments to promote physical activity has received attention by researchers, but its impact on aging-in-place at home has been largely ignored. This article interprets and synthesizes existing studies on aging-in-place in relation to health and services, contributions of physical activity to health and service accessibility, and environmental support of physical activity. The conceptual framework can serve as the core construct to address gaps in previous research and as a tool to refine practical targets for policies and interventions aimed at promoting healthy aging. |
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Keywords: | older adults environment aging-in-place physical activity health services |
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