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The relationship of built environment to health-related behaviors and health outcomes in elderly community residents in a middle income country

机译:中等收入国家老年人社区居民的建筑环境与健康相关行为和健康结果的关系

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Background . Few studies have examined the impact of the built environment (BE) on health behaviours and health outcomes in middle income countries. This study examines associations between self-assessed characteristics of the home and neighbourhood environment and health-related behaviours and health outcomes in an elderly population in Brazil. Design and methods. In a community sample of 6963 community dwellers 60 years old and older living in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, associations between self-reported BE conditions and health behaviours and health outcomes were assessed using a structured questionnaire. Multivariate analysis was conducted to investigate these associations while accounting for other relevant characteristics. Results . We found significant positive associations between adverse BE conditions and pulmonary, urinary conditions, gastrointestinal, problems, headache and depression. There were mixed associations between adverse BE conditions and musculoskeletal and sensory conditions, inverse associations with metabolic disorders. and no associations with dermatologic problems and cancer. After accounting for health related behaviours, results suggest a modest association between adverse BE conditions and hypertension, with no significant associations with other indicators of cardiovascular conditions (heart problems, stroke, varicose veins). Conclusions . The findings in this study suggest links between adverse conditions in the BE and health related behaviours in the hypothesized direction. Associations with the health conditions examined here are mixed. We find the strongest evidence for effects of adverse BE conditions for pulmonary and infectious conditions. Significant associations between the adverse BE indicators and health outcomes persist after accounting for health related behaviours, suggesting that BE conditions are linked to health pathways above and beyond the health related behaviours assessed in this study.
机译:背景 。很少有研究检查建筑环境(BE)对中等收入国家健康行为和健康结果的影响。这项研究调查了巴西老年人群的自我评估的家庭和邻里环境特征与健康相关行为和健康结果之间的关联。设计和方法。在巴西南里奥格兰德州60岁及以上的6963岁社区居民的社区样本中,使用结构化问卷评估了自我报告的BE状况与健康行为和健康结果之间的关联。进行多变量分析以调查这些关联,同时考虑其他相关特征。结果。我们发现不良的BE状况与肺,泌尿状况,胃肠道,问题,头痛和抑郁之间存在显着的正相关。不良BE状况与肌肉骨骼和感觉状况之间存在混杂的关联,而与代谢紊乱呈负相关。与皮肤病学问题和癌症无关。在考虑了与健康相关的行为后,结果表明不良的BE状态与高血压之间存在适度的关联,而与心血管疾病的其他指标(心脏问题,中风,静脉曲张)没有显着关联。结论。这项研究的发现表明,BE的不良状况与假设方向上与健康相关的行为之间存在联系。与这里检查的健康状况之间的联系是混杂的。我们发现最不利的BE条件对肺部和感染性疾病影响的证据。在考虑了健康相关行为后,不良BE指标与健康结果之间的显着关联仍然存在,这表明BE状况与超出本研究评估的健康相关行为的健康途径相关。

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