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Google Street View Derived Built Environment Indicators and Associations with State-Level Obesity Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Mortality in the United States

机译:Google街景衍生的建筑环境指标以及美国的州级肥胖体育活动和慢性病死亡率的关联

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Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a high possibility that the presence of certain built environment characteristics can influence health outcomes, especially those related to obesity and physical activity. We examined the associations between select neighborhood built environment indicators (crosswalks, non-single family home buildings, single-lane roads, and visible wires), and health outcomes, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and premature mortality, at the state level. We utilized 31,247,167 images collected from Google Street View to create indicators for neighborhood built environment characteristics using deep learning techniques. Adjusted linear regression models were used to estimate the associations between aggregated built environment indicators and state-level health outcomes. Our results indicated that the presence of a crosswalk was associated with reductions in obesity and premature mortality. Visible wires were associated with increased obesity, decreased physical activity, and increases in premature mortality, diabetes mortality, and cardiovascular mortality (however, these results were not significant). Non-single family homes were associated with decreased diabetes and premature mortality, as well as increased physical activity and park and recreational access. Single-lane roads were associated with increased obesity and decreased park access. The findings of our study demonstrated that built environment features may be associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes.
机译:先前的研究表明,某些建筑环境特征的存在很可能会影响健康结果,尤其是与肥胖和体育锻炼有关的健康结果。我们在州一级检查了选定的邻里建筑环境指标(人行横道,非单身家庭住宅,单车道和可见电线)与健康结果之间的关联,包括肥胖症,糖尿病,心血管疾病和过早死亡。我们利用从Google街景视图收集的31,247,167张图像,使用深度学习技术为邻里建筑环境特征创建了指标。调整后的线性回归模型用于估计汇总的建筑环境指标与州级健康结果之间的关联。我们的结果表明,人行横道的存在与肥胖症和过早死亡的减少有关。可见线与肥胖症增加,体育活动减少以及过早死亡率,糖尿病死亡率和心血管疾病死亡率增加相关(但是,这些结果并不显着)。非单身家庭住宅与降低的糖尿病和过早的死亡率以及增加的体育活动以及公园和娱乐场所有关。单车道道路与肥胖增加和公园通道减少相关。我们研究的结果表明,建筑环境特征可能与各种不良健康后果有关。

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