Perspectives on urban conditions and population health
The majority of the world's population will live in cities in the next few years and the pace of urbanization worldwide will continue to accelerate over the coming decades. While the number of megacities is projected to increase, the largest population growth is expected to be in cities of less...
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doaj-7c0f414c631c491f99ae48aedac63d632020-11-24T23:25:35ZengEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública1678-4464213949957S0102-311X2005000300031Perspectives on urban conditions and population healthDavid Vlahov0Sandro Galea1Emily Gibble2Nicholas Freudenberg3New York Academy of MedicineNew York Academy of MedicineNew York Academy of MedicineThe City University of New YorkThe majority of the world's population will live in cities in the next few years and the pace of urbanization worldwide will continue to accelerate over the coming decades. While the number of megacities is projected to increase, the largest population growth is expected to be in cities of less than one million people. Such a dramatic demographic shift can be expected to have an impact on population health. Although there has been historic interest in how city living affects health, a cogent framework that enables systematic study of urban health across time and place has yet to emerge. Four alternate but complementary approaches to the study of urban health today are presented (urban health penalty, urban health advantage, urban sprawl, and an integrative urban conditions model) followed by three key questions that may help guide the study and practice of urban health in coming decades.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2005000300031&lng=en&tlng=enCidadesUrbanizaçãoSaúde Urbana |
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David Vlahov Sandro Galea Emily Gibble Nicholas Freudenberg Perspectives on urban conditions and population health Cadernos de Saúde Pública Cidades Urbanização Saúde Urbana |
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Perspectives on urban conditions and population health |
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Perspectives on urban conditions and population health |
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Perspectives on urban conditions and population health |
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Perspectives on urban conditions and population health |
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perspectives on urban conditions and population health |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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Cadernos de Saúde Pública |
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1678-4464 |
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The majority of the world's population will live in cities in the next few years and the pace of urbanization worldwide will continue to accelerate over the coming decades. While the number of megacities is projected to increase, the largest population growth is expected to be in cities of less than one million people. Such a dramatic demographic shift can be expected to have an impact on population health. Although there has been historic interest in how city living affects health, a cogent framework that enables systematic study of urban health across time and place has yet to emerge. Four alternate but complementary approaches to the study of urban health today are presented (urban health penalty, urban health advantage, urban sprawl, and an integrative urban conditions model) followed by three key questions that may help guide the study and practice of urban health in coming decades. |
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Cidades Urbanização Saúde Urbana |
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