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Are People Living in Walkable Areas Healthier and More Satisfied with Life?

机译:生活在步行区域的人们是否更健康,对生活更满意?

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Are people who live in more walkable areas healthier and more satisfied with life? This study investigates that question by using the 2005 Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey, the largest telephone survey on health in the US (302,841 respondents from 989 metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas [MSA]; 177,524 respondents from 703 MSAs had complete data). Using multilevel random coefficient modeling, we found that people living in walkable areas reported being generally healthier than people living in less walkable areas. In addition, aside from higher self-reported health, people living in walkable areas also had a lower body mass index (BMI). However, contrary to our prediction, people in more walkable areas were less satisfied with their lives than people in less walkable areas after controlling for various individual-level variables (age, gender, race, education, marital status, income, and unemployment). People who live in walkable areas are healthier but not happier than those living in less walkable areas.
机译:生活在更适宜步行的地区的人们更健康,对生活更满意吗?本研究通过使用2005年行为风险因素监视系统(BRFSS)调查来调查该问题,该调查是美国最大的健康电话调查(来自989个大城市和小城市统计区域[MSA]的302841名受访者;来自703个MSA的177524名受访者拥有完整的数据) )。使用多级随机系数模型,我们发现生活在步行区域的人通常比生活在步行区域的人更健康。此外,除了自我报告的健康状况较高外,居住在步行区域的人们的体重指数(BMI)也较低。但是,与我们的预测相反,在控制了各种个人层面的变量(年龄,性别,种族,教育,婚姻状况,收入和失业率)之后,与较不适合步行的地区的人们相比,对较不适合步行的地区的人们的生活满意度较低。生活在步行区域的人比生活在步行区域的人更健康,却不快乐。

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