Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China

Evidence shows that walking in urban parks has multiple health benefits for older adults, but little research is available on their preference for specific walkway features. This study explored a range of common landscape and hardscape features to learn which were preferred by park users over age 60...

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Main Authors: Xinxin Wang, Susan Rodiek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/20/3808
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spelling doaj-0c87048b9dfc489f91fca4768b7f2b9f2020-11-25T02:36:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-10-011620380810.3390/ijerph16203808ijerph16203808Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, ChinaXinxin Wang0Susan Rodiek1Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Horticulture, Post-doctoral Research Station in Public Administration, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaDepartment of Architecture, Center for Health Systems & Design, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3137, USAEvidence shows that walking in urban parks has multiple health benefits for older adults, but little research is available on their preference for specific walkway features. This study explored a range of common landscape and hardscape features to learn which were preferred by park users over age 60. This photo comparison study hypothesized that older adults would prefer certain features of urban park walkways, with each feature represented by four different paired images (28 pairs in all). Within each pair of photos, both were identical except for the specific feature being tested in that comparison, where the image was digitally modified to depict the hypothesized feature. A total of 283 older adults (mean age 71 years) completed the survey by selecting the images they preferred. In this Chinese sample, older park users significantly favored all seven hypothesized walkway features, providing empirical support for the existing research and design-based literature on green space for older adults. This study found minor gender differences in visual preferences for walkway features and increasing preference for access to seating with advancing age. By helping to confirm which walkway features are preferred by older adults, these findings can be used to improve the future design and management of urban parks in China, which are an important source of exercise and recreation for nearby elderly residents.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/20/3808outdoor usageelderlyseniorsagingphotographic comparisonphysical activityhealth and well-being
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Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
outdoor usage
elderly
seniors
aging
photographic comparison
physical activity
health and well-being
author_facet Xinxin Wang
Susan Rodiek
author_sort Xinxin Wang
title Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
title_short Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
title_full Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
title_fullStr Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
title_full_unstemmed Older Adults’ Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China
title_sort older adults’ preference for landscape features along urban park walkways in nanjing, china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Evidence shows that walking in urban parks has multiple health benefits for older adults, but little research is available on their preference for specific walkway features. This study explored a range of common landscape and hardscape features to learn which were preferred by park users over age 60. This photo comparison study hypothesized that older adults would prefer certain features of urban park walkways, with each feature represented by four different paired images (28 pairs in all). Within each pair of photos, both were identical except for the specific feature being tested in that comparison, where the image was digitally modified to depict the hypothesized feature. A total of 283 older adults (mean age 71 years) completed the survey by selecting the images they preferred. In this Chinese sample, older park users significantly favored all seven hypothesized walkway features, providing empirical support for the existing research and design-based literature on green space for older adults. This study found minor gender differences in visual preferences for walkway features and increasing preference for access to seating with advancing age. By helping to confirm which walkway features are preferred by older adults, these findings can be used to improve the future design and management of urban parks in China, which are an important source of exercise and recreation for nearby elderly residents.
topic outdoor usage
elderly
seniors
aging
photographic comparison
physical activity
health and well-being
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/20/3808
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