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The impact of the built environment on health across the life course : design of a cross-sectional data linkage study

机译:建筑环境对生命周期中健康的影响:横断面数据链接研究的设计

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Introduction: The built environment is increasingly recognised as being associated with health outcomes. Relationships between the built environment and health differ among age groups, especially between children and adults, but also between younger, mid-age and older adults. Yet few address differences across life stage groups within a single population study. Moreover, existing research mostly focuses on physical activity behaviours, with few studying objective clinical and mental health outcomes. The Life Course Built Environment and Health (LCBEH) project explores the impact of the built environment on self-reported and objectively measured health outcomes in a random sample of people across the life course.ududMethods and analysis: This cross-sectional data linkage study involves 15 954 children (0–15 years), young adults (16–24 years), adults (25–64 years) and older adults (65+years) from the Perth metropolitan region who completed the Health and Wellbeing Surveillance System survey administered by the Department of Health of Western Australia from 2003 to 2009. Survey data were linked to Western Australia's (WA) Hospital Morbidity Database System (hospital admission) and Mental Health Information System (mental health system outpatient) data. Participants’ residential address was geocoded and features of their ‘neighbourhood’ were measured using Geographic Information Systems software. Associations between the built environment and self-reported and clinical health outcomes will be explored across varying geographic scales and life stages.ududEthics and dissemination: The University of Western Australia's Human Research Ethics Committee and the Department of Health of Western Australia approved the study protocol (#2010/1). Findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at local, national and international conferences, thus contributing to the evidence base informing the design of healthy neighbourhoods for all residents.
机译:简介:建筑环境越来越被认为与健康状况有关。建成环境与健康之间的关系在各个年龄段之间有所不同,尤其是在儿童与成人之间,以及在年轻人,中年与老年人之间。然而,在单个人口研究中,几乎没有人解决跨生命阶段群体的差异。此外,现有研究主要集中于体育锻炼行为,很少研究客观的临床和心理健康结果。生命过程建筑环境与健康(LCBEH)项目在整个生命过程中的随机样本中探索了建筑环境对自我报告和客观测量的健康结果的影响。 ud ud方法和分析:此横截面数据链接研究涉及来自珀斯都会区的15 954名儿童(0-15岁),年轻人(16-24岁),成年人(25-64岁)和成年人(65岁以上),他们完成了健康监控系统该调查由西澳大利亚州卫生部于2003年至2009年进行。调查数据与西澳大利亚州(WA)医院发病率数据库系统(医院入院)和心理健康信息系统(心理健康系统门诊患者)数据相关联。参与者的住所地址已进行地理编码,并使用地理信息系统软件测量了其“邻居”的特征。建筑环境与自我报告和临床健康结果之间的关联将在不同的地理尺度和生命阶段进行探索。道德与传播:西澳大利亚大学人类研究伦理委员会和西澳大利亚卫生部批准了该研究。研究方案(#2010/1)。研究结果将发表在同行评审的期刊上,并在地方,国家和国际会议上进行介绍,从而有助于为所有居民设计健康社区的证据基础。

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