The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence

Urban form can have an impact on health outcomes in children, and the synthesis of findings can identify gaps in the literature and regional reviews may help guide policymakers. This study aims to complete a scoping review of the research relating urban form to health outcomes in children and adoles...

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Main Authors: Tona M. Pitt, Janet Aucoin, Tate HubkaRao, Suzanne Goopy, Jason Cabaj, Brent Hagel, Gavin R. McCormack
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-8a28bf0c040044e9a44805e130ca30c02021-04-15T23:02:10ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-04-01184180418010.3390/ijerph18084180The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian EvidenceTona M. Pitt0Janet Aucoin1Tate HubkaRao2Suzanne Goopy3Jason Cabaj4Brent Hagel5Gavin R. McCormack6Department of Paediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 28 Oki Drive NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8, CanadaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, CanadaDepartment of Paediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 28 Oki Drive NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8, CanadaFaculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, CanadaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, CanadaDepartment of Paediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 28 Oki Drive NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8, CanadaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, CanadaUrban form can have an impact on health outcomes in children, and the synthesis of findings can identify gaps in the literature and regional reviews may help guide policymakers. This study aims to complete a scoping review of the research relating urban form to health outcomes in children and adolescents from urban Canadian settings. Thirteen online databases were searched to identify studies that had objective measures of urban form and health outcomes. Two research assistants independently reviewed 27,444 titles and abstracts, and 176 full-text articles, returning 32 unique studies with youth-specific data. The majority of the included studies were cross-sectional or ecological (<i>n</i> = 26). Six studies used Canada-wide data and the rest were from Ontario (<i>n</i> = 11), Alberta (<i>n</i> = 6), and Quebec (<i>n</i> = 6). Urban form characteristics included neighbourhood food environment (<i>n</i> = 11), parks/natural space/greenness (<i>n</i> = 10), road or intersection characteristics (<i>n</i> = 7), and aggregated urban form measures (<i>n</i> = 7). Studies examined a variety of health outcomes: the majority considered weight status (<i>n</i> = 16) and injury (<i>n</i> = 10). Although there is over-reliance on mainly cross-sectional study designs, there is evidence suggesting that urban form is associated with health outcomes in Canadian youth, with parks/greenspace, road connectivity, and road characteristics most consistently associated with health outcomes in youth.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4180urban formchildyouthadolescentfood environmenthealth
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author Tona M. Pitt
Janet Aucoin
Tate HubkaRao
Suzanne Goopy
Jason Cabaj
Brent Hagel
Gavin R. McCormack
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Janet Aucoin
Tate HubkaRao
Suzanne Goopy
Jason Cabaj
Brent Hagel
Gavin R. McCormack
The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
urban form
child
youth
adolescent
food environment
health
author_facet Tona M. Pitt
Janet Aucoin
Tate HubkaRao
Suzanne Goopy
Jason Cabaj
Brent Hagel
Gavin R. McCormack
author_sort Tona M. Pitt
title The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
title_short The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
title_full The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
title_fullStr The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
title_sort relationship of urban form on children and adolescent health outcomes: a scoping review of canadian evidence
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Urban form can have an impact on health outcomes in children, and the synthesis of findings can identify gaps in the literature and regional reviews may help guide policymakers. This study aims to complete a scoping review of the research relating urban form to health outcomes in children and adolescents from urban Canadian settings. Thirteen online databases were searched to identify studies that had objective measures of urban form and health outcomes. Two research assistants independently reviewed 27,444 titles and abstracts, and 176 full-text articles, returning 32 unique studies with youth-specific data. The majority of the included studies were cross-sectional or ecological (<i>n</i> = 26). Six studies used Canada-wide data and the rest were from Ontario (<i>n</i> = 11), Alberta (<i>n</i> = 6), and Quebec (<i>n</i> = 6). Urban form characteristics included neighbourhood food environment (<i>n</i> = 11), parks/natural space/greenness (<i>n</i> = 10), road or intersection characteristics (<i>n</i> = 7), and aggregated urban form measures (<i>n</i> = 7). Studies examined a variety of health outcomes: the majority considered weight status (<i>n</i> = 16) and injury (<i>n</i> = 10). Although there is over-reliance on mainly cross-sectional study designs, there is evidence suggesting that urban form is associated with health outcomes in Canadian youth, with parks/greenspace, road connectivity, and road characteristics most consistently associated with health outcomes in youth.
topic urban form
child
youth
adolescent
food environment
health
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4180
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