亚洲的规划、交通和健康老龄化

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Guibo Sun , Charles Musselwhite
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香港和东京等亚洲城市和地区的高密度建筑环境对老年人的出行行为和健康结果产生了重大影响。快速的城市发展导致了交通系统的重大变化,往往使旅行行为变得复杂,有时使老年人口不堪重负。这些城市老龄化人口的迅速增长构成了重大的公共卫生挑战,需要进行深入的研究和循证解决办法。本期特刊汇集了探讨亚洲城市的交通和城市规划设计如何促进健康老龄化的研究。这些研究旨在加强对该地区交通基础设施对健康影响的科学认识。我们讨论了规划和设计背景、交通基础设施的提供和修改、公共交通使用行为,以及它们对老年人健康结果和福祉的更广泛影响。本文探讨了独特的机遇和挑战,包括大规模交通基础设施干预、健康影响评估、因果推理以及规划和政策建议,以支持可持续城市发展,改善交通规划,促进亚洲及其他地区老龄化人口的健康和福祉。
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Planning, transport, and healthy ageing in Asia
High-density built environments in Asian cities and regions such as Hong Kong and Tokyo have significantly influenced the travel behaviours and health outcomes of older adults. Rapid urban development has led to substantial changes in transport systems, often making travel behaviour complex and, at times, overwhelming for older populations. The rapid growth of ageing populations in these cities presents major public health challenges that demand in-depth research and evidence-based solutions. This special issue brings together studies that explore how transport and urban planning and design in Asian cities can promote healthy ageing. These studies aim to enhance scientific understanding of the health impacts of transport infrastructure in the region. We discussed planning and design contexts, the provision and modification of transport infrastructure, public transport usage behaviours, and their broader implications for health outcomes and well-being among older adults. This paper addresses the unique opportunities and challenges, including large-scale transport infrastructure interventions, health impact assessments, causal inference, and planning and policy recommendations, to support sustainable urban development and improve transport planning for the health and well-being of ageing populations in Asia and beyond.
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