Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP

Abstract Background As global aging accelerates, community public spaces (CPS) are increasingly recognized as vital for promoting healthy aging. However, existing research often employs linear analytical methods or focuses on single health dimensions, overlooking how CPS features are non-linearly an...

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Main Authors: Man Zhang, Tao Shen, Ying Li, Qianqian Li, Yongqi Lou
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23402-y
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Qianqian Li
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description Abstract Background As global aging accelerates, community public spaces (CPS) are increasingly recognized as vital for promoting healthy aging. However, existing research often employs linear analytical methods or focuses on single health dimensions, overlooking how CPS features are non-linearly and interactively related to multiple aspects of elderly well-being. Methods This study analyzed data from 2,508 older adults in Shanghai to examine the associations between 13 CPS environmental features and physical, mental, and social health. An explainable machine learning approach, incorporating CatBoost and SHAP, was used to identify key correlates and patterns of interaction among features. Results Destination accessibility, public transport, residential density, and walking infrastructure were positively associated with all health dimensions, while traffic complexity and crime rate showed consistent negative associations. SHAP interaction analysis revealed that health benefits often emerge from synergistic combinations of features, rather than from the effects of individual features in isolation. Conclusions This study provides new insights into the multidimensional and non-linear relationships between CPS features and elderly health. The findings offer empirical evidence to guide community planning and intervention strategies that foster health-supportive environments for aging populations.
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spelling doaj-art-cb14088f646b495c8ec30d401dd3bbc82025-08-20T03:45:41ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582025-07-0125111810.1186/s12889-025-23402-yExploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAPMan Zhang0Tao Shen1Ying Li2Qianqian Li3Yongqi Lou4Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji UniversityCollege of Design and Innovation, Tongji UniversityCollege of Design and Innovation, Tongji UniversityCollege of Design and Innovation, Tongji UniversityCollege of Design and Innovation, Tongji UniversityAbstract Background As global aging accelerates, community public spaces (CPS) are increasingly recognized as vital for promoting healthy aging. However, existing research often employs linear analytical methods or focuses on single health dimensions, overlooking how CPS features are non-linearly and interactively related to multiple aspects of elderly well-being. Methods This study analyzed data from 2,508 older adults in Shanghai to examine the associations between 13 CPS environmental features and physical, mental, and social health. An explainable machine learning approach, incorporating CatBoost and SHAP, was used to identify key correlates and patterns of interaction among features. Results Destination accessibility, public transport, residential density, and walking infrastructure were positively associated with all health dimensions, while traffic complexity and crime rate showed consistent negative associations. SHAP interaction analysis revealed that health benefits often emerge from synergistic combinations of features, rather than from the effects of individual features in isolation. Conclusions This study provides new insights into the multidimensional and non-linear relationships between CPS features and elderly health. The findings offer empirical evidence to guide community planning and intervention strategies that foster health-supportive environments for aging populations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23402-yCommunity public spaceHealthy agingCatBoostSHAP analysisElderly healthExplainable machine learning
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Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
BMC Public Health
Community public space
Healthy aging
CatBoost
SHAP analysis
Elderly health
Explainable machine learning
title Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
title_full Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
title_fullStr Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
title_short Exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging: an explainable analysis using catboost and SHAP
title_sort exploring the complex associations between community public spaces and healthy aging an explainable analysis using catboost and shap
topic Community public space
Healthy aging
CatBoost
SHAP analysis
Elderly health
Explainable machine learning
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23402-y
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