Memorial University of Newfoundland, 230 Elizabeth Avenue, St. John's, Newfoundland, A1C 5S7, Canada.
University of Saskatchewan, 105 Administration Place, Saskatoon, S7N 5A2, Canada.
Health Place. 2023 Jan;79:102646. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102646. Epub 2021 Aug 5.
Built environment interventions have the potential to improve population health and reduce health inequities. The objective of this paper is to present the first wave of the INTErventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT) cohort studies in Victoria, Vancouver, Saskatoon, and Montreal, Canada. We examine how our cohorts compared to Canadian census data and present summary data for our outcomes of interest (physical activity, well-being, and social connectedness). We also compare location data and activity spaces from survey data, research-grade GPS and accelerometer devices, and a smartphone app, and compile measures of proximity to select built environment interventions.
建筑环境干预措施有可能改善人口健康状况,减少健康不平等。本文的目的是介绍加拿大维多利亚、温哥华、萨斯卡通和蒙特利尔的 INTERACT 团队的第一波队列研究。我们研究了我们的队列与加拿大人口普查数据的比较,并提供了我们感兴趣的结果(身体活动、幸福感和社会联系)的汇总数据。我们还比较了调查数据、研究级 GPS 和加速度计设备以及智能手机应用程序中的位置数据和活动空间,并编制了与选定建筑环境干预措施的接近程度的衡量标准。