Background:To understand the impact of housing and living-related factors on the chronic diseases of the elderly floating population, and to provide preventive measures for reducing the risk of chronic diseases among the elderly floating population in my country.
Methods:In this paper, we used the data from the 2017 Migrant Population Dynamic Monitoring Survey in China, selected housing and housing-related factors as explanatory variables, and adopted a binary logistic regression analysis method.
Result:People living in free housing are more mobile and more susceptible to chronic diseases; most people in self-owned housing need to repay their mortgages in their daily lives, and there is a certain life pressure that affects them to enjoy a high-quality life; elderly floating population who migrate with spouses or children Life pressure is heavier, and there is a greater probability of chronic disease risk.
Conclusion:This article proposes that all localities should strictly control housing prices, increase housing supply for the floating population, improve the service level of the elderly floating population, improve the social security system and mechanisms, and effectively improve the happiness of the elderly floating population.