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建成环境与非传染性疾病关系中的性别差异:一项系统综述。

Gender differences in the relationship between built environment and non-communicable diseases: A systematic review.

作者信息

Valson Joanna Sara, Kutty V Raman

机构信息

Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.

出版信息

J Public Health Res. 2018 Apr 20;7(1):1239. doi: 10.4081/jphr.2018.1239. eCollection 2018 Feb 5.

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases are on the rise globally. Risk factors of non-communicable diseases continue to be a growing concern in both developed and developing countries. With significant rise in population and establishment of buildings, rapid changes have taken place in the built environment. Relationship between health and place, particularly with non-communicable diseases has been established in previous literature. This systematic review assesses the current evidence on influence of gender in the relationship between built environment and non-communicable diseases. A systematic literature search using PubMed was done to identify all studies that reported relationship between gender and built environment. All titles and abstracts were scrutinised to include only articles based on risk factors, prevention, treatment and outcome of non-communicable diseases. The Gender Analysis Matrix developed by the World Health Organization was used to describe the findings of gender differences. Sex differences, biological susceptibility, gender norms/ values, roles and activities related to gender and access to/control over resources were themes for the differences in the relationship. A total of 15 out of 214 articles met the inclusion criteria. Majority of the studies were on risk factors of non-communicable diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases. Gender differences in physical access to recreational facilities, neighbourhood perceptions of safety and walkability have been documented. Men and women showed differential preferences to walking, engaging in physical activity and in perceiving safety of the neighbourhood. Girls and boys showed differences in play activities at school and in their own neighbourhood environment. Safety from crime and safety from traffic were also perceived important to engage in physical activity. Gender norms and gender roles and activities have shown basis for the differences in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. Sparse evidence was found on how built environment affects health seeking behaviour, preventive options or experience with health providers. Though yet unexplored in the developing or low/middle income countries, there seems to be a major role in the gendered perception of how men and women are affected by noncommunicable diseases. Large gaps still exist in the research evidence on gender-based differences in non-communicable diseases and built environment relationship. Future research directions could bring out underpinnings of how perceived and objective built environment could largely affect the health behaviour of men and women across the globe.

摘要

非传染性疾病在全球范围内呈上升趋势。在发达国家和发展中国家,非传染性疾病的风险因素一直是日益令人担忧的问题。随着人口显著增长和建筑物的兴建,建成环境发生了迅速变化。先前的文献已经确立了健康与场所之间的关系,特别是与非传染性疾病的关系。本系统综述评估了关于性别在建成环境与非传染性疾病关系中的影响的现有证据。使用PubMed进行了系统的文献检索,以确定所有报告性别与建成环境之间关系的研究。对所有标题和摘要进行了仔细审查,只纳入基于非传染性疾病的风险因素、预防、治疗和结果的文章。使用世界卫生组织制定的性别分析矩阵来描述性别差异的研究结果。性别差异、生物易感性、性别规范/价值观、与性别相关的角色和活动以及资源获取/控制是关系差异的主题。214篇文章中有15篇符合纳入标准。大多数研究关注非传染性疾病的风险因素,尤其是心血管疾病。文献记录了在获得休闲设施的实际机会、邻里对安全和步行便利性的认知方面存在性别差异。男性和女性在步行、参与体育活动以及对邻里安全的认知方面表现出不同的偏好。女孩和男孩在学校和自己邻里环境中的玩耍活动存在差异。免受犯罪侵害的安全和交通安全也被认为对参与体育活动很重要。性别规范、性别角色和活动已显示出非传染性疾病患病率差异的依据。关于建成环境如何影响就医行为、预防选择或与医疗服务提供者的经历,证据稀少。尽管在发展中国家或低收入/中等收入国家尚未进行探索,但在男性和女性如何受非传染性疾病影响的性别认知方面似乎存在重要作用。关于非传染性疾病与建成环境关系中基于性别的差异的研究证据仍然存在很大差距。未来的研究方向可能会揭示感知到的和客观的建成环境如何在很大程度上影响全球男性和女性的健康行为的基础。

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