期刊
出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095393
关键词
space syntax; older adults; kitchen space; proper aging
资金
- National Social Science Fund of China [20BRK025]
This study investigated the relationship between the spatial layout of home kitchens and the efficiency of daily activities for older adults, and examined the moderating role of cognitive function. The results showed a significant association between the kitchen space layout and activity efficiency for homebound older adults. Additionally, the study found that cognitive ability had a positive moderating effect on the association between moderate and difficult tasks, and this effect was stronger for challenging tasks.
As a result of aging populations globally, a growing number of older adults prefer to age in place; therefore, it is essential to study the spatial adaptability of the house. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the efficiency of daily activities and the spatial layout of home kitchens in the elderly population, and to assess the moderating role of cognitive function. Twenty-one elderly participants completed the experiment, including non-cognitively impaired (n = 12) and cognitively impaired groups (n = 9). Their home kitchen space was partitioned in plan and elevation based on space syntax theory. They were required to complete three tasks (i.e., an easy task, a medium task, and a difficult task) in their respective kitchens. The relationship between the efficiency of different tasks' completion and the corresponding kitchen space attributes (integration, mean depth) was examined. The results showed a significant association between the home kitchen space layout of homebound older adults and their kitchen activity efficiency. In addition, a positive moderating effect of cognitive ability was found in the association between moderate and difficult tasks (p < 0.05), and its effect appeared to be stronger under challenging tasks (p < 0.01). The results of this study may help provide a basis for future design and optimization of aging-friendly residential spaces.
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