Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2018 Aug 19;373(1753). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2017.0245.
The environment plays an important role in disease dynamics and in determining the health of individuals. Specifically, the built environment has a large impact on the prevention and containment of both chronic and infectious disease in humans and in non-human animals. The effects of the built environment on health can be direct, for example, by influencing environmental quality, or indirect by influencing behaviours that impact disease transmission and health. Furthermore, these impacts can happen at many scales, from the individual to the society, and from the design of the plates we eat from to the design of cities. In this paper, we review the ways that the built environment affects both the prevention and the containment of chronic and infectious disease. We bring examples from both human and animal societies and attempt to identify parallels and gaps between the study of humans and animals that can be capitalized on to advance the scope and perspective of research in each respective field. By consolidating this literature, we hope to highlight the importance of built structures in determining the complex dynamics of disease and in impacting the health behaviours of both humans and animals.This article is part of the theme issue 'Interdisciplinary approaches for uncovering the impacts of architecture on collective behaviour'.
环境在疾病动态和个体健康方面起着重要作用。具体而言,建筑环境对人类和非人类动物的慢性和传染病的预防和控制有很大影响。建筑环境对健康的影响可能是直接的,例如,通过影响环境质量,或者是间接的,通过影响影响疾病传播和健康的行为。此外,这些影响可能发生在许多层面上,从个体到社会,从我们所使用的盘子的设计到城市的设计。在本文中,我们回顾了建筑环境影响慢性和传染病预防和控制的方式。我们从人类和动物社会中举例,并试图确定人类和动物研究之间可以利用的相似之处和差距,以推进每个领域研究的范围和视角。通过整合这些文献,我们希望强调建筑结构在确定疾病复杂动态和影响人类和动物健康行为方面的重要性。本文是“揭示建筑对集体行为影响的跨学科方法”主题特刊的一部分。