A Review of Research on the Impact Path of Western Urban and Community Environments on the Risk of Diabete

Yuting Han, Mingjie Sheng, Situ Xue
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The number of people with diabetes in China reached 116 million in 2019, ranking first in the world. Diabetes is a great threat to national health and socio-economic development, which requires multidisciplinary collaborative research and intervention. Based on this, this paper systematically reviews the empirical studies on the impact of urban and community environments on diabetes in western academic fields in recent years. This paper summarizes the impact path driven by influencing factors such as urbanization level, urban form, ethnic culture and residential isolation, as well as commuting mode at the city level, and that driven by influencing factors such as community food environment, community physical activity space, community and surrounding green space, community social environment, as well as noise at the community level. It is pointed out that the above-mentioned environmental factors have an indirect influence on the risk of diabetes mainly through influencing individual lifestyle, physical activity, dietary behavior, psychological stress, sleep and other behavioral and psychological factors. This paper is aimed at providing theoretical reference for the emerging empirical research on the impact of urban built environment on diabetes in China, and providing research support for Health China 2030 strategies.
西部城市及社区环境对糖尿病风险的影响路径研究综述
2019年,中国糖尿病患者人数达到1.16亿,居世界首位。糖尿病是对国民健康和社会经济发展的重大威胁,需要多学科合作研究和干预。基于此,本文系统回顾了近年来西方学术界关于城市和社区环境对糖尿病影响的实证研究。本文总结了城市层面城市化水平、城市形态、民族文化、居住隔离、通勤方式等影响因素驱动的影响路径,以及社区饮食环境、社区体育活动空间、社区及周边绿地、社区社会环境、社区噪声等影响因素驱动的影响路径。指出上述环境因素主要通过影响个体的生活方式、身体活动、饮食行为、心理压力、睡眠等行为和心理因素对糖尿病发生风险产生间接影响。本文旨在为新兴的中国城市建成环境对糖尿病影响的实证研究提供理论参考,并为健康中国2030战略提供研究支持。
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