Young vs. Old Population: Does Urban Environment of Skyscrapers Create Different Obesity Prevalence?

SPG biomed Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.3390/biomed3040036
Yuval Arbel, Yifat Arbel, Amichai Kerner, Miryam Kerner
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This study investigates the impact of more densely populated urban environments proxied by the number of skyscrapers on the obesity prevalence among young vs. old populations at a US statewide level. Obesity is a global pandemic, as well as a major risk factor for a long series of health problems and increased mortality rates. We employ a quadratic model, which relaxes the a priori assumption of the monotonic rise or drop in obesity prevalence with the number of skyscrapers. The outcomes demonstrated a U-shaped curve and a sharper decrease (increase) in the projected obesity prevalence with the number of skyscrapers in the range of 0–147 (147–270) skyscrapers for the old population age cohorts above 65 years old. One possible explanation is the different motivation for physical activity among dissimilar age cohorts. While younger people are focused on maintaining a slim body shape, older people identify with the importance of sports. The public policy outcome of our study is the need to implement different recommendations in dissimilar urban environments based on age cohort stratification. Given that skyscrapers are the manifestation of wealth economics and present the typical characteristics of modern cities, which, in turn, are the future of economic development and productivity, these recommendations might prove to be important.
年轻人和老年人:摩天大楼的城市环境是否造成了不同的肥胖率?
本研究调查了美国全州范围内摩天大楼数量所代表的人口密度更高的城市环境对年轻人和老年人肥胖患病率的影响。肥胖是一种全球性流行病,也是一系列健康问题和死亡率上升的主要风险因素。我们采用了一个二次模型,它放宽了肥胖患病率随摩天大楼数量单调上升或下降的先验假设。结果显示,在65岁以上的老年人群中,随着摩天大楼数量在0-147(147-270)之间,预计肥胖患病率的下降(增加)幅度更大。一种可能的解释是,不同年龄段的人运动的动机不同。年轻人注重保持苗条的身材,而老年人则认同运动的重要性。我们研究的公共政策结果是需要基于年龄队列分层在不同的城市环境中实施不同的建议。考虑到摩天大楼是财富经济学的体现,是现代城市的典型特征,而现代城市特征又是经济发展和生产力的未来,这些建议可能会被证明是重要的。
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