Associations of neighborhood built and social environments with frailty among mid-to-older aged Australian adults.
Takumi AbeAlison CarverTakemi SugiyamaPublished in: Geriatrics & gerontology international (2021)
Consistent with previous studies, we found that social environmental attributes were relevant to residents' frailty status, whereas the relationships between built environmental attributes and frailty were not clear (frailty was associated with lower street connectivity but with higher land used mix). Community-level initiatives to enhance safety and social cohesion might be effective to reduce frailty. Further research is required to explain the equivocal findings obtained for built environmental attributes and frailty. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2021; 21: 893-899.