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The Urban Elderly in the United States: Health Status and the Environment

机译:美国的城市老年人:健康状况与环境

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A large number of elderly persons live in United States metropolitan areas and center cities. Although the urban environment can be supportive of health, the urban elderly face issues of decrease in organ function and reserves; impaired chemical clearance and detoxification; vulnerability to medication-environment adverse interactions (heat/psychotropic drugs); legacy of past occupational and environmental cumulative exposures to persistent agents; overall poorer health status; decreased ability to respond to disasters, emergencies, and extreme conditions; decreased ability to access good and services outside their homes; and increased sensitivity to environmental conditions. Planning for these challenges can create a supportive environment and improve the health of the urban elderly.
机译:许多老年人居住在美国大都市区和中心城市。尽管城市环境可以促进健康,但城市老年人仍面临器官功能和储备下降的问题。化学清除率和排毒能力下降;易受药物-环境不良相互作用影响(热/精神药物);过去对持久性代理商的职业和环境累积接触的遗产;总体健康状况较差;应对灾害,紧急情况和极端条件的能力下降;在家外获取商品和服务的能力下降;并提高了对环境条件的敏感性。对这些挑战进行规划可以创造一个有利的环境,并改善城市老年人的健康状况。

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    《Reviews on environmental health》 |2009年第1期|47-57|共11页
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    Russ Lopez; Barbara Goldoftas;

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    Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02119, U.S.A.;

    Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02119, U.S.A.;

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