Physical activity and health in the presence of China’s economic growth:Meeting the public health challenges of the aging population

Three decades of rapid economic development in China have not only benefited millions of Chinese by improving their living standards but have also dramatically increased the number of people who are part of the country’s aging population. However, economic growth has not been accompanied by sufficie...

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Published inJournal of sport and health science Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 258 - 269
Main Author Li, Fuzhong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China Elsevier B.V 01.09.2016
a Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438, China
Shanghai University of Sport
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Summary:Three decades of rapid economic development in China have not only benefited millions of Chinese by improving their living standards but have also dramatically increased the number of people who are part of the country’s aging population. However, economic growth has not been accompanied by sufficient attention given to important public health issues, including an increase in the incidence of chronic diseases and a decline in physical activity(PA) that comes with an aging population. The rapid growth in China’s older population will soon exert an impact on the nation’s economy, population health status, and health behaviors, and will increase stress on its healthcare system. This review article provides a broad perspective on the impact of rapid economic development, industrialization, and urbanization on health-related behaviors, with a specific focus on PA among older adults. Specifically, the article offers an overview of the demographic context, significant public health challenges,evidence on PA and exercise interventions, and knowledge gaps and future directions for research.
Bibliography:31-2066/G8
Fuzhong Li;Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport;Oregon Research Institute
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ISSN:2095-2546
2213-2961
DOI:10.1016/j.jshs.2016.06.004