Understanding older adults' usage of community green spaces in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Pleson, E., Nieuwendyk, L., Lee, K., Chaddah, A., Nykiforuk, C., & Schopflocher, D. (2014).Understanding older adults' usage of community green spaces in Taipei, Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(2), 1444-1464.

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As the world’s population ages, there is an increasing need for community environments to support physical activity and social connections for older adults. This exploratory study sought to better understand older adults’ usage and perceptions of community green spaces in Taipei, Taiwan, through direct observations of seven green spaces and nineteen structured interviews. Descriptive statistics from observations using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) confirm that older adults use Taipei’s parks extensively. Our analyses of interviews support the following recommendations for age-friendly active living initiatives for older adults: make green spaces accessible to older adults; organize a variety of structured activities that appeal to older adults particularly in the morning; equip green spaces for age-appropriate physical activity; and, promote the health advantages of green spaces to older adults.

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