Author
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- Andrea Ribeiro
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal
CIR, Escola Superior de Saúde, Politécnico do Porto, Rua Doutor António Bernardino de Almeida 400, 4200-072 Porto, Portugal)
- Rodrigo Soares
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal)
- Luis Barbosa
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal)
- Ana Silva
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal)
- Raquel Ferreira
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal)
- Sara Terroso
(Laboratório da Paisagem (LdP), Rua da Ponte Romana, Creixomil, 4835-095 Guimarães, Portugal)
- Ana Claudia Andriolli
(Laboratório da Paisagem (LdP), Rua da Ponte Romana, Creixomil, 4835-095 Guimarães, Portugal
CTAC—Research Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal)
- Ligia Torres Silva
(CTAC—Research Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal)
- Carlos A. Ribeiro
(Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências da Saúde-CICS, ISAVE, Rua Castelo de Almourol nº 13, 4720-155 Amares, Portugal
Laboratório da Paisagem (LdP), Rua da Ponte Romana, Creixomil, 4835-095 Guimarães, Portugal)
Abstract
Health professionals have slowly integrated the environment and green areas into their prescriptions to connect patients with nature and outdoor activities. The World Health Organization recommends that everyone reside within 300 m of green regions to improve well-being and physical and mental health. The study aimed to explore the effects of urban and rural green areas on multiple physiological and functional variables, as well as evaluate the perception of individuals regarding the ease of use of these same spaces. Participants walked twice a week for six weeks, covering 1.6 km. Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ), physical capacity analysis (IPAQ), risk of falls (Morse Fall Scale), Mini Mental State Examination, physical performance test (PPT), and perception of accessibility (Pedestrian Accessibility Perception Scale for adults over 65 years old) were evaluated/administered. Variables such as noise, temperature, and air quality were also measured during the outdoor activities. Twenty-four individuals divided into two groups participated in the study: group 1 (urban route) and group 2 (rural route). We found impacts on body weight ( p = 0.021), SpO 2 ( p = 0.033), and Mini Mental State Examination ( p = 0.041) scores in group 1 and SpO 2 and PPT scores in group 2. This study highlights the importance of incorporating green infrastructure in urban planning to support healthy aging and improve accessibility for older adults, and shows that outdoor activities provide various health benefits (physical, mental, and social well-being) and that walking in urban and rural environments seems to impact the health of elderly individuals positively and should be considered in physical therapy by health professionals.
Suggested Citation
Andrea Ribeiro & Rodrigo Soares & Luis Barbosa & Ana Silva & Raquel Ferreira & Sara Terroso & Ana Claudia Andriolli & Ligia Torres Silva & Carlos A. Ribeiro, 2024.
"Green Environments and Healthy Aging: Analyzing the Role of Green Infrastructure in the Functional Well-Being of Seniors—A Pilot Study,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 22(1), pages 1-16, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:22:y:2024:i:1:p:35-:d:1556299
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