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Many Pathways from Land Use to Health: Associations between Neighborhood Walkability and Active Transportation, Body Mass Index, and Air Quality

机译:从土地利用到健康的多种途径:邻里步行和主动交通,体重指数和空气质量之间的关联

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The literature shows single-use, low-density land development and disconnected street networks to be positively associated with auto dependence and negatively associated with walking and transit use. These factors in turn appear to affect health by influencing physical activity, obesity, and emissions of air pollutants. We evaluated the association between a single index of walkability that incorporated land use mix, street connectivity, net residential density, and retail floor area ratios, with health-related outcomes in King County, Washington. We found a 5% increase in walkability to be associated with a per capita 32.1% increase in time spent in physically active travel, a 0.23-point reduction in body mass index, 6.5% fewer vehicle miles traveled, 5.6% fewer grams of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emitted, and 5.5% fewer grams of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted. These results connect development patterns with factors that affect several prevalent chronic diseases.
机译:文献表明,一次性使用的低密度土地开发和断开的街道网络与自动依赖关系正相关,而与步行和交通使用负相关。这些因素反过来似乎会通过影响身体活动,肥胖和空气污染物的排放而影响健康。我们评估了将土地使用组合,街道连通性,净居住密度和零售建筑面积比合并在一起的单个步行性指数与华盛顿州金县的健康相关结果之间的关联。我们发现,将步行能力提高5%与人为运动所花费的时间增加32.1%,体重指数降低0.23点,行驶里程减少6.5%,氧化物的重量减少5.6%有关排放出的氮(NOx),以及排放的挥发性有机化合物(VOC)减少了5.5%克。这些结果将发展模式与影响几种流行的慢性病的因素联系起来。

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