绿色街道,健康心脏:探索城市自然和步行能力在心血管健康中的作用。

Q2 Medicine
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1455
Nwabunie Nwana, Zulqarnain Javed, Stephen L Jones, Chanam Lee, Jay E Maddock, Sadeer Al-Kindi, Khurram Nasir
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越来越多的证据表明,城市环境与公共卫生结果之间存在联系,因此城市规划在应对公共卫生挑战方面的作用变得越来越重要。心血管疾病(CVDs)是城市地区乃至全球的主要死亡原因,并受到建筑环境特征的影响,如步行能力和自然接触。在这篇文献中,我们探讨了物理建筑环境,特别是绿地和步行能力对心血管健康的影响。先前的研究结果表明,在结合了绿地和/或步行能力的社区,心血管疾病相关风险因素、发病率和死亡率明显降低。累积的证据表明,整合了绿地(如公园)和步行能力(如安全的人行道)的城市环境可以显著改善心血管健康。优先整合绿色基础设施和步行设计的城市规划政策和战略有助于改善城市居民的心血管健康,同时还能提高整体福利和生活质量。
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Green Streets, Healthy Hearts: Exploring the Roles of Urban Nature and Walkability in Cardiovascular Health.

With the growing evidence that connects urban environments with public health outcomes, the role of urban planning has become increasingly critical in addressing public health challenges. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of mortality in urban areas and worldwide and are impacted by characteristics of the built environment, such as walkability and nature exposure. In this literature view, we explore the influence of the physical built environment, specifically green spaces and walkability, on cardiovascular health. Results from prior studies show a clear reduction in cardiovascular disease-related risk factors, morbidity, and mortality in neighborhoods that integrate green spaces and/or walkability. Cumulative evidence suggests that urban environments that integrate green spaces (such as parks) and walkability (eg, safe sidewalks) can significantly improve cardiovascular health. Urban planning policies and strategies that prioritize the integration of green infrastructure and walkable designs can contribute to improving cardiovascular health in urban residents while also enhancing the overall well-being and quality of life.

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