Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults

Abstract Objectives Neighborhood recreation facilities has been associated with depression that commonly tested with cross-sectional data. This study used longitudinal data to test the effect of neighborhood recreation facilities on the trajectory of depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults. M...

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Main Authors: Yuexuan Mu, Ming Yi, Qingshuai Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-10-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04369-0
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Ming Yi
Qingshuai Liu
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Ming Yi
Qingshuai Liu
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description Abstract Objectives Neighborhood recreation facilities has been associated with depression that commonly tested with cross-sectional data. This study used longitudinal data to test the effect of neighborhood recreation facilities on the trajectory of depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults. Methods Data was derived from the 2014, 2016 and 2018 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS). Depressive symptoms among older adults were obtained using the CES-D scale. The three-level linear growth model of “time point - individual - community” was conducted to test the association between neighborhood recreation facilities and depressive symptoms. Results This study consisted of 3,804 respondents living in 333 communities. It was found that community fitness facilities had a significant effect on depressive symptoms in older adults ( $$\beta$$ =-1.212, $$P<$$ 0.001). A supportive community fitness environment can effectively slow down the rate of increase in depressive symptoms among older adults ( $$\beta$$ =-0.415, $$P<$$ 0.01). In subgroup analysis, fitness facilities were the important predictor for people in youngest-old group ( $$\beta$$ =-1.247, $$P<$$ 0.01) and outdoor activity space was a protective predictor for oldest-old people’s depressive symptoms ( $$\beta$$ =-0.258, $$P<$$ 0.05). Conclusions This study demonstrated an association between neighborhood recreation facilities and depressive symptoms in older adults and found the age difference of this effect. Public health department need pay more attention to neighborhood environment construction to promote healthy aging.
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spelling doaj.art-07508f8a18444ad1b26ebe86d5f267012023-11-20T10:50:27ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182023-10-012311710.1186/s12877-023-04369-0Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adultsYuexuan Mu0Ming Yi1Qingshuai Liu2School of Public health, Soochow UniversityChina University of Political Science and LawSchool of Sociology and Population Studies, Renmin University of ChinaAbstract Objectives Neighborhood recreation facilities has been associated with depression that commonly tested with cross-sectional data. This study used longitudinal data to test the effect of neighborhood recreation facilities on the trajectory of depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults. Methods Data was derived from the 2014, 2016 and 2018 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS). Depressive symptoms among older adults were obtained using the CES-D scale. The three-level linear growth model of “time point - individual - community” was conducted to test the association between neighborhood recreation facilities and depressive symptoms. Results This study consisted of 3,804 respondents living in 333 communities. It was found that community fitness facilities had a significant effect on depressive symptoms in older adults ( $$\beta$$ =-1.212, $$P<$$ 0.001). A supportive community fitness environment can effectively slow down the rate of increase in depressive symptoms among older adults ( $$\beta$$ =-0.415, $$P<$$ 0.01). In subgroup analysis, fitness facilities were the important predictor for people in youngest-old group ( $$\beta$$ =-1.247, $$P<$$ 0.01) and outdoor activity space was a protective predictor for oldest-old people’s depressive symptoms ( $$\beta$$ =-0.258, $$P<$$ 0.05). Conclusions This study demonstrated an association between neighborhood recreation facilities and depressive symptoms in older adults and found the age difference of this effect. Public health department need pay more attention to neighborhood environment construction to promote healthy aging.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04369-0Neighborhood recreational environmentDepressive symptomsOlder adults
spellingShingle Yuexuan Mu
Ming Yi
Qingshuai Liu
Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
BMC Geriatrics
Neighborhood recreational environment
Depressive symptoms
Older adults
title Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
title_full Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
title_fullStr Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
title_full_unstemmed Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
title_short Association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults
title_sort association of neighborhood recreational facilities and depressive symptoms among chinese older adults
topic Neighborhood recreational environment
Depressive symptoms
Older adults
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04369-0
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