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【專訪】中大老年學教授胡令芳醫生
點睇健康與環境?|小松隊

2022年3月14日

胡令芳教授

胡令芳教授畢業於英國劍橋大學,在 1985 年加入香港中文大學內科學系,並於 2014 年中大賽馬會老年學研究所成立以來,一直擔任所長一職。胡教授的研究 範圍包括影響老年人的慢性疾病、健康服務研究、營養流行病學以及臨終病人的 生活質素,於專業期刊發表超過 800 篇文章。


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Publications



《25•50 香港城市發展 回顧與展望》

香港回歸25年,我們經歷了不少的改變和挑戰,重新探索我們的定位。對於承諾的50年,我們已走過了一半的路程,現在正是時候停下來,回歸過去25年我們在城市發展的成就,來一個檢視,亦為未來的25年展望我們發展的方向。

《25.50》是由29位關心香港城市發展的建築師,規劃師,生態及環保專家們一同撰寫。文中包括了作者們精闢的分析, 的見地和真誠的意見。

內文包括: 第十七章 《五十新家 - 如何建造長者友善的城市?》



《森耕細作——連結社區的在地實驗》

透過大大小小的社區實驗,
在石屎森林裡「犁田」、撒下「種子」,
種出一個充滿可能性的社區,
重建人與人相遇之地,
結出人與地之間的愛。

拾起街上一個橙,建成社區藝術館;
在街邊起個會所,街坊齊齊曬太陽睡午覺;
將傳統街市變成貓貓街市,搖身一變打卡勝地;
在花墟街頭隨便坐下,捉棋畫畫野餐......
你有沒有想過,你的城市不一定要這樣,還可以那樣?
三位來自不同界別的學者,透過一系列大大小小的社區實驗,反思與重塑人與地的關係,連結起土地上的人與人,營造真正屬於「众」的社區。
在土地上深耕細作,原來社區是可以種出來的,而你與我也可以一起耕作,把社區變成我們真正想要/需要的模樣。

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「學人」搞社創

香港中文大學(中大)研究及知識轉移服務處(研轉處)於2019年發行「自家製」刊物Cubic Zine, 希望藉定期的學人專訪、 環球社創案例分享及業界最新消息等相關內容,鼓勵更多校內外人士認識社會創新,共創社會影響。

本書收錄Cubic Zine文章,結集20多位中大學者的精華故事。本書由「創新思維」啟航,繼而穿梭「弱勢社群」、「身心健康」、「人與環境」及「生活文化」各個脈絡,專訪人物橫跨多個學系,包括人類學、心理學、教育心理學、語言學、物理學、電子工程學、建築學院、公共?生學院、新聞與傳播學院及生命科學學院,展現中大多元的研究領域所帶來的影響。

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設計後半生

好設計可以改善生活,香港設計中心「設計光譜」邀請香港設計師,透過「後。生」展覽,從衣、食、住、行、樂的角度,向我們展示好的設計如何協助老齡人活好後半生。

此書結集展覽所得,展現長者並非「受助者」,反而大部分人仍身體強健積極生活。透過採訪不同領域的組織和機構,讓大眾了解長者生活的諸多創新可能。他們不再只是接受服務的對象,他們既可以受益於創新的樂齡科技,也可以成為引導者,甚至設計師,引領社會大眾改變看法,改善長者生活。

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Conference & roundtables (videos)

Creating a Sustainable and Healthy Community for All Ages

Chinachem Group
Sustainability Conference 2022

(Resonance in Design Research for Senior Living)

"The Conference focused on comprehensive discussion of multi-dimensional solutions to shape a smart city for all ages. Renowned overseas and local speakers shared their insights from urban and community planning, building rejuvenation, building design and infrastructures, ageing innovation and assistive technology, as well as sharing of international case studies, to explore possible ways to build a smart and liveable neighbourhood for multi-generations, coupled with insight or lessons learnt from the recent pandemic"

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Healthy and Quality Living Environment for Smart Ageing

Golden Age Foundation
Expo & Summit 2021

"At this session, specialists from the non-profit, private and academic sectors will examine how a functional, safe and healthy living environment can enable independent, healthy and active ageing. They will also explore different types of collaborations between these sectors to create synergy for a healthy and quality living environment."

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文化公民是什麼?
來自藝術 | 建築 | 生活的回答

香港藝術中心
路過北角 Via North Point
日落碼頭吹風會 2021

"The Conference focused on comprehensive discussion of multi-dimensional solutions to shape a smart city for all ages. Renowned overseas and local speakers shared their insights from urban and community planning, building rejuvenation, building design and infrastructures, ageing innovation and assistive technology, as well as sharing of international case studies, to explore possible ways to build a smart and liveable neighbourhood for multi-generations, coupled with insight or lessons learnt from the recent pandemic"

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Healthy Building

HK Institute of Architects
Webinar 2020

(Daylight and Architecture)

"The Conference focused on comprehensive discussion of multi-dimensional solutions to shape a smart city for all ages. Renowned overseas and local speakers shared their insights from urban and community planning, building rejuvenation, building design and infrastructures, ageing innovation and assistive technology, as well as sharing of international case studies, to explore possible ways to build a smart and liveable neighbourhood for multi-generations, coupled with insight or lessons learnt from the recent pandemic"

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人文元素
融入房產營商理念

HK Design Center
Institute of Design Knowledge
Interview 2022

"整個研究的第一步,是一趟了解銀齡人士住屋需要的探索過程。「我們先後邀請了二、三十位銀齡人士成為研究員,透過問卷及小組討論訪問華懋集團屋苑的五十歲以上住客的生活習慣、需要和困難,從中了解在樓宇建築和設計上可如何滿足他們的需要。」"

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Housing: Situated within neighbourhoods: Housing for diversity & inclusivity

Urban Land Institute HK
Virtual Roundatable 2022

"From youth, elderly, and family's perspective, from new immigrants to long time neighbours, how do we create the most suitable form(s) of housing that can accommodate the need for all? And how do we situate them within the neighbourhoods that they live in and provide for the necessary amenities and ample living conditions for them?"

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Articles & Reports


社會實驗:
樂齡不止談無障礙
老友記的理想之家"

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長者想要的科技
其實很簡單

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寫意家居:
智慧、綠色、共融社區

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For healthy ageing keep moving, stay busy and socially engaged, say experts

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Liveable Home: A Smart, Green and Inclusive Neighbourhood in the Making

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中大建築系 x 老年學 ─ 師兄妹「築」建 Happy Ageing Lab

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Other Resources


Age-friendly City Guidebook

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Happy Ageing – Eight domains of an Age-friendly City (Chinese version only)

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BIG MAG – Jockey Club Age-friendly City Project

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Thematic report on Outdoor Spaces and Buildings

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Thematic report on Community Support and Health Services

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BIG MAG – Age-friendly Community

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Research outputs


Healthy Ageing Should Be a Key Component of Ageing in Place: Case Study from Hong Kong


Hot weather warning might help to reduce elderly mortality in Hong Kong


Challenge to Long Term Care for the Elderly: Cold Weather Impacts Institutional Population More than Community-Dwelling Population


Positive ageing: the view of middle-aged and older adults in Hong Kong


The geography of suicide in older adults in Hong Kong: An ecological study


Spatial Variability of Geriatric Depression Risk in a High-Density City: A Data-Driven Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Mapping Approach


Practicing Tai Shi had low energy metabolism than walking but similar health benefits in terms of aerobic fitness, resting energy expenditure, body composition and self-perceived physical physical health


Longitudinal Association of Built EnvironmentPattern with Physical Activity in a Community-BasedCohort of Elderly Hong Kong Chinese: A LatentProfile Analysis


Place- and Age-Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction for HongKong: Collaborative Place Audit and Social Vulnerability Index for Elders


Neighbouring green space and mortality in community-dwelling elderly Hong Kong Chinese: a cohort study


The impact of extremely hot weather events on all-cause mortality in a highly urbanized and densely populated subtropical city: A 10-year time-series study (2006–2015)


Comparing the Age-Friendliness of Different Neighbourhoods Using District Surveys: An Example from Hong Kong


Effects of Perceived Neighbourhood Environments on Self-Rated Health among Community-Dwelling Older Chinese


Contribution of Lifestyle to Positive Ageing in Hong Kong


Green space, psycho-logical restoration, and telomere length


Walking Speed: A Summary Indicator of Frailty?


How Can We Achieve Healthy Aging?


Urban Characteristics Influencing Health of Older People: What Matters


FACTORS AFFECTING TRENDS IN SOCIETAL INDICATORS OF AGEING WELL IN HONG KONG: POLICIES, POLITICS AND PANDEMICS


Associations between Perceived Neighborhood Walkability and Walking Time, Wellbeing,and Loneliness in Community-Dwelling Older Chinese People in Hong Kong


Is Neighborhood Green Space Associated With Less Frailty? Evidence From the Mr. and Ms. Os (Hong Kong) Study


Is neighbourhood social cohesion associated with subjective well-being for older Chinese people? The neighbourhood social cohesion study


Perceptions of Neighborhood Environment, Sense of Community, and Self-Rated Health: an Age-Friendly City Project in Hong Kong


Effect of an integrated care model for pre-frailand frail older people living in community


Effects of a Multicomponent Frailty Prevention Program in Prefrail Community-Dwelling Older Persons: A Randomized Controlled Trial






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