Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: Oe, H. and Yamaoka, Y.

Journal: Health Marketing Quarterly

Volume: 38

Issue: 2-3

Pages: 130-149

eISSN: 1545-0864

ISSN: 0735-9683

DOI: 10.1080/07359683.2021.1986961

Abstract:

This study investigated the factors that support the elderly citizens’ perceived healthy independent longevity during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Structural Equation Modeling was conducted with the 1607 dataset collected from Japan to validate a proposed model with six antecedent factors. It has been found that “Town vibrancy” and “Mobility and transportations” have the most significant impact, whereas “Health and welfare policies” and “Community bonding” have a relatively lower impact on their perceived healthy longevity. The study has provided a conceptual model with measurements for further discussions in the field of study.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36187/

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Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors: Oe, H. and Yamaoka, Y.

Journal: Health Mark Q

Volume: 38

Issue: 2-3

Pages: 130-149

eISSN: 1545-0864

DOI: 10.1080/07359683.2021.1986961

Abstract:

This study investigated the factors that support the elderly citizens' perceived healthy independent longevity during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Structural Equation Modeling was conducted with the 1607 dataset collected from Japan to validate a proposed model with six antecedent factors. It has been found that "Town vibrancy" and "Mobility and transportations" have the most significant impact, whereas "Health and welfare policies" and "Community bonding" have a relatively lower impact on their perceived healthy longevity. The study has provided a conceptual model with measurements for further discussions in the field of study.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36187/

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Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: Oe, H. and Yamaoka, Y.

Journal: Health Marketing Quarterly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISSN: 0735-9683

DOI: 10.1080/07359683.2021.1986961

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36187/

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Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors: Oe, H. and Yamaoka, Y.

Journal: Health marketing quarterly

Volume: 38

Issue: 2-3

Pages: 130-149

eISSN: 1545-0864

ISSN: 0735-9683

DOI: 10.1080/07359683.2021.1986961

Abstract:

This study investigated the factors that support the elderly citizens' perceived healthy independent longevity during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Structural Equation Modeling was conducted with the 1607 dataset collected from Japan to validate a proposed model with six antecedent factors. It has been found that "Town vibrancy" and "Mobility and transportations" have the most significant impact, whereas "Health and welfare policies" and "Community bonding" have a relatively lower impact on their perceived healthy longevity. The study has provided a conceptual model with measurements for further discussions in the field of study.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36187/

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Investigating into the critical factors supporting healthy independent longevity: A proposition of a conceptual model with measurements during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: Oe, H. and Yamaoka, Y.

Journal: Health Marketing Quarterly

Volume: 38

Issue: 2-3

Pages: 130-149

ISSN: 0735-9683

Abstract:

This study investigated the factors that support the elderly citizens’ perceived healthy independent longevity during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Structural Equation Modeling was conducted with the 1607 dataset collected from Japan to validate a proposed model with six antecedent factors. It has been found that “Town vibrancy” and “Mobility and transportations” have the most significant impact, whereas “Health and welfare policies” and “Community bonding” have a relatively lower impact on their perceived healthy longevity. The study has provided a conceptual model with measurements for further discussions in the field of study.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36187/

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