Impact of Social Capital on Health Behaviors of Middle-Aged and Older Adults in China—An Analysis Based on CHARLS2020 Data

Author:

Wang Zheyu1,Fang Yong1,Zhang Xingwei1

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, China

Abstract

To actively respond to the challenges posed by population aging, people are paying more and more attention to healthy behavioral lifestyles, and the impact of social capital as an informal system on health behaviors cannot be ignored. This paper explores the impact of social capital on health behaviors of middle-aged and older adults based on 2020 CHARLS data. Using binary logistic regression models, we discussed the association between social capital and five health behaviors. The results suggest that structural social capital significantly increases physical activity and physical examination behaviors among middle-aged and older adults but also decreases the probability of abstinence behaviors. Cognitive social capital increases the probability that middle-aged and older adults will have a reasonable amount of sleep and physical activity. However, it also decreases the probability that smoking cessation behaviors will occur. Further attention needs to be paid to the role of social capital, the creation of a harmonious social environment and the enhancement of social trust, the strengthening of communities and grass-roots social organizations, and the provision of more platforms for the participation of middle-aged and older adults in social activities, to improve the quality of the healthy lives of middle-aged and older adults and, in turn, to promote the establishment of healthy behaviors.

Funder

Hangzhou Agricultural and Social Development Research Initiative Design Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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