Densification and health in China: A U-shaped association between population density and obesity

Bindong Sun, Chun Yin, Xiajie Yao
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Abstract

Densification is a key measure to improve public health in many low-density countries. However, empirical studies show that population density has mixed results on health in different contexts. A possible hypothesis is that the relationship between population density and unhealthiness is a U-shaped curve. This study tested the U-shaped relationship between population density and body mass index (BMI). It employed fixed effects models with longitudinal and nationwide data in China collected between 2012 and 2014, comprising 3,423 observations from 1,984 respondents. After controlling for individuals’ socioeconomic characteristics and other built environmental elements, the results support the hypothesis of the U-shaped association between population density and BMI. Specifically, when population density is low, it is negatively related to BMI. However, when population density is high, it has positive effects on BMI. We further discuss the possible mechanisms and thresholds of the U-shaped effects of population density. The U-shaped relationship between densification and obesity encourages planners to consider local contexts and adopt a moderate population density when planning healthy cities.
中国人口密度与健康:人口密度与肥胖呈u型关系
致密化是许多低密度国家改善公共卫生的一项关键措施。然而,实证研究表明,人口密度在不同背景下对健康的影响好坏参半。一种可能的假设是,人口密度与不健康之间的关系呈u型曲线。这项研究检验了人口密度和身体质量指数(BMI)之间的u型关系。该研究采用固定效应模型,采用2012年至2014年间收集的中国纵向和全国数据,包括1984名受访者的3423项观察结果。在控制了个体的社会经济特征和其他建筑环境因素后,结果支持人口密度与BMI呈u型关系的假设。具体来说,当人口密度较低时,它与BMI呈负相关。然而,当人口密度高时,它对BMI有积极的影响。我们进一步讨论了人口密度u型效应的可能机制和阈值。密度和肥胖之间的u型关系鼓励规划者在规划健康城市时考虑当地情况并采用适度的人口密度。
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