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环境相关的性别健康风险:公民科学横断面研究的结果。

Environmentally related gender health risks: findings from citizen science cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science, Vytautas Magnus University, 44248, Kaunas, Lithuania.

Department of Family Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, 48005, Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Jul 27;22(1):1426. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13824-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Public engagement in the research of environmental epidemiological problems is becoming an important measure to empower citizens to identify the local environmental and health problems and to explain different environmental exposures affect estimates for males and females. This HORIZON2020 CitieS-Health Kaunas Pilot study examines the relationship between urban built and social environment, health behaviors, and health in men and women.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study included 1086 18-74-year-old participants residing in 11 districts of Kaunas city, Lithuania. Using GIS, we measured traffic flow, noise, NO2, PM2.5, PM10, and greenness NDVI for the participants' home addresses, determined participants' perceptions of environmental quality, linked this information with personal sociodemographic data, and used multivariate logistic regression to assess the associations with health issues (physician-diagnosed chronic disease and self-rated general health) in men and women.

RESULTS

Men and women similar rated the quality of the neighborhood environment, except for air pollution and satisfaction with the public transport in the district. The traffic-related health associations were stronger for women than for men. The prevalence of poor health increased with the increasing age of men and women, yet no significant differences between gender health risks were found in the total sample. Perceived air pollution, irregular visits to green space, and chronic diseases were consistently associated with poor health risks in men and women, yet part-time jobs and low income had a higher impact on women's poor health.

CONCLUSIONS

Quality of the built neighborhood, air pollution, irregular visits to the green space, and chronic disease had a joint effect on the magnitude of the prevalence of poor health in men and women. Our results suggest that decreasing air pollution and improving the urban built neighborhood supporting citizens' physical activity in green spaces, might reduce health risks for all.

摘要

背景

公众参与环境流行病学问题的研究正成为一项重要措施,使公民能够识别当地的环境和健康问题,并解释不同的环境暴露如何影响男性和女性的估计值。这项 HORIZON2020CitieS-Health 考纳斯试点研究考察了城市建筑和社会环境、健康行为以及男性和女性健康之间的关系。

方法

这项横断面研究包括了 1086 名年龄在 18-74 岁之间的居住在立陶宛考纳斯市 11 个区的参与者。我们使用 GIS 来测量参与者居住地址的交通流量、噪音、NO2、PM2.5、PM10 和绿化 NDVI,并确定了参与者对环境质量的感知,将这些信息与个人社会人口统计学数据相关联,并使用多变量逻辑回归来评估这些信息与男性和女性健康问题(医生诊断的慢性病和自我评估的总体健康状况)之间的关联。

结果

男性和女性对邻里环境质量的评价相似,但空气污染和对所在区公共交通的满意度除外。与交通相关的健康关联在女性中比在男性中更强。男性和女性的健康状况随着年龄的增长而恶化,但在总样本中没有发现性别健康风险之间的显著差异。感知到的空气污染、不规则地访问绿地以及慢性病与男性和女性的健康风险不良始终相关,但兼职工作和低收入对女性健康不良的影响更大。

结论

邻里建筑环境质量、空气污染、不规则地访问绿地和慢性病对男性和女性健康不良的流行程度有共同影响。我们的研究结果表明,降低空气污染和改善支持公民在绿地中进行身体活动的城市建筑环境,可能会降低所有人的健康风险。

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