نتایج جستجو برای: urban health

تعداد نتایج: 1121667  

Journal: :American journal of public health 2004
Mark S Eberhardt Elsie R Pamuk

We examined differences in health measures among rural, suburban, and urban residents and factors that contribute to these differences. Whereas differences between rural and urban residents were observed for some health measures, a consistent rural-to-urban gradient was not always found. Often, the most rural and the most urban areas were found to be disadvantaged compared with suburban areas. ...

2012
Marinka van der Hoeven Annamarie Kruger Minrie Greeff

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to explore possible differences in health care seeking behaviour among a rural and urban African population. DESIGN A cross sectional design was followed using the infrastructure of the PURE-SA study. Four rural and urban Setswana communities which represented different strata of urbanisation in the North West Province, South Africa, were selected. Structur...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2007
Anthony G Capon

The urban environment is an important determinant of health. Health impact assessment is a tool for systematic analysis of the health consequences of urban development and management. This paper identifies key considerations, including opportunities for physical activity, food access and local economic development. Time use by urban residents has health implications. The schedule for infrastruc...

Journal: :Lancet 2012
Peng Gong Song Liang Elizabeth J Carlton Qingwu Jiang Jianyong Wu Lei Wang Justin V Remais

China has seen the largest human migration in history, and the country's rapid urbanisation has important consequences for public health. A provincial analysis of its urbanisation trends shows shifting and accelerating rural-to-urban migration across the country and accompanying rapid increases in city size and population. The growing disease burden in urban areas attributable to nutrition and ...

A Ebadi , D farajzadeh, H Rostami, H Masoumbeigi, M Delkhosh, P Haratian ,

Background and purpose:Consumption of baking soda, as a primary material for preparation of bread dough, has been banned due to its health complications in Iran. So bread production in our country faced difficulties and one part of them is related to health issues which are bread production. Also, in some cases, baking soda is used in the bread production. This study was done to study the envir...

2018
Jiajia Li Leiyu Shi Hailun Liang Gan Ding Lingzhong Xu

BACKGROUND Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, China still experiences striking urban-rural health inequalities. Urban and rural residents distinguished by the hukou system may experience profound disparities because of institutional effect. The aim of this study is to estimate trends in urban-rural disparities in self-care, outpatient care, and inpat...

2016
Lidan Wang Anjue Wang Detong Zhou Gerry FitzGerald Dongqing Ye Qicheng Jiang

OBJECTIVE The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discrepancies, comparing to the equity between urban and rural areas, and across households. METHOD Sampled data were derived from Urban Household Survey and Rural Household Survey data for 2011/2012 for Anhui Province, and 11049 households were included in this study. The study compared differences i...

Journal: :World health & population 2014
Sophie Eckert Stefan Kohler

BACKGROUND Future population growth will take place predominantly in cities of the developing world. The impact of urbanization on health is discussed controversially. We review recent research on urban-rural and intra-urban health differences in developing countries and investigate whether a health advantage was found for urban areas. METHODS We systematically searched the databases JSTOR, P...

Abdollah Dargahi, Aliasghar Valipour Azimeh Karimian Moslem Golchehreh Rouhhollah Shokri, Sharareh Zovedavianpoor Shima Rezaei, Zahra Atafar

Students’ academic achievement as the community capital depends on the appropriate educational, physical, and psychological environment. Since students spend 20% of their time at school, and due to their high vulnerability to health problems and their value for the family, attention and promotion of their educational environment health is essential. A descriptive cross-sectional study was condu...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Sandro Galea Nicholas Freudenberg David Vlahov

A majority of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2007 and cities are exerting growing influence on the health of both urban and non-urban residents. Although there long has been substantial interest in the associations between city living and health, relatively little work has tried to understand how and why cities affect population health. This reflects both the number and comp...

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