Selected Research Issues of Urban Public Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Categorization of Urban Public Health Issues
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Built and Natural Environment
3.1.1. Overarching Issues
3.1.2. Housing Conditions
3.1.3. Mobility and Transport Infrastructures
3.1.4. Digitalization
3.1.5. Climate Change
3.1.6. Urban Nature and Ecosystems
3.2. Social Environment
3.2.1. Overarching Issues
3.2.2. Segregation and Gentrification
3.2.3. Social Cohesion and Networks
3.2.4. Economic Opportunities and Working Conditions
3.3. Governance and Urban Development
4. Discussion
- A need for more research on the political structures that impact public health, urban spaces, and the underlying (power) structures.
- With respect to the built and natural environment, there is a need for epidemiological and public health research to link dimensions of the social environment with different spatial scales.
- The housing issue is still predominantly focused on individual behavior instead of exploring socioeconomic structures. Especially the growing pressure on the housing market, cannot be handled by individuals, but must be answered structurally.
- Digitalization processes and concepts such as smart cities need to be critically questioned and studied for their potential as health resources.
- More evidence is required regarding the needs for, quality of, and access to urban nature for all population groups.
- Place-based interventions, which promote and maintain health need to be developed, monitored and evaluated to obtain evidence on health impacts on different population groups in a city.
- Aspects of segregation and gentrification as well as the role of social networks and social cohesion require further evidence on health impacts. Special attention is necessary on the mediating factors of neighborhood change and health.
- It is crucial to take into account both negative and positive factors for health promotion and equity.
- The identification and assessment of dynamic relationships and complex causal processes that shape urban environments [125].
- Urban production and consumption structures, transformation processes of economic structures, economic opportunities in cities and neighborhoods, and their implications for health is a further identified research strand for Urban Public Health.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Author | Year | Title | Type of Research | Objectives | Categories of Urban Public Health |
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WHO Regional Office for Europe. | 2010 | Urban planning, environment and health: From evidence to policy action. | Report | (a) Summary notes of an expert meeting held in fall 2008, (b) evidence review on the urban planning impacts on environment and health, and (c) summary reports of two case study cities on their local priority challenges. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Glasgow Centre for Population Health | 2013 | The built environment and health: an evidence review. | Review | To summarize the main ways in which built environment features and neighborhood characteristics can impact on health and wellbeing. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Renalds, A.; Smith, T.H. | 2010 | A systematic review of built environment and health. | Systematic Review | To compile the published research that examined the relationship between built environment and health. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Lee, Y.S. | 1994 | Urban planning and vector control in Southeast Asian cities. | Review | To rethink intersectoral and integrated approaches to the design and planning of healthy urban environments, covering such matters as basic infrastructure and services, urban land use planning and waste management, health promoting housing and architecture, and the control of all other factors that determine human health and wellbeing. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
World Health Organization | 2011 | Global Status Report on Noncommunicable Diseases 2010 | Report | Description of the global burden of NCDs, their risk factors and determinants. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
World Health Organization | 2020 | Noncommunicable Diseases: Progress Monitor 2020 | Report | Progress monitoring. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Berry, H.L. | 2007 | ‘Crowded suburbs’ and ‘killer cities’: a brief review of the relationship between urban environments and mental health. | Review | To review recent studies linking disadvantaged urban environments with mental health. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Schilling, J.; Linton, L.S. | 2005 | The public health roots of zoning: in search of active living’s legal genealogy. | Research Article | To understand the dynamic nature of land use law and policy, and how policymakers might accomplish zoning reform to encourage more physically active environments, this paper traces the public health roots of zoning through a family tree of land-use legal doctrines. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Gomez, L.F.; Sarmiento, R.; Ordoñez, M.F.; Pardo, C.F.; Sá, T.H. de; Mallarino, C.H.; Miranda, J.J.; Mosquera, J.; Parra, D.C.; Reis, R.; et al. | 2015 | Urban environment interventions linked to the promotion of physical activity: a mixed methods study applied to the urban context of Latin America. | Mixed Methods Review | Summarizes the evidence from quantitative systematic reviews that assessed the association between urban environment attributes and physical activity. It also documents sociopolitical barriers and facilitators involved in urban interventions linked with active living. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures |
United Nations | 2019 | World Population Prospects 2019: Highlights; Statistical Papers. | Report | Presents population estimates from 1950 to the present for 235 countries or areas, underpinned by analyses of historical demographic trends. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Gelormino, E.; Melis, G.; Marietta, C.; Costa, G. | 2015 | From built environment to health inequalities: An explanatory framework based on evidence. | Scoping Review | Carry out evidence on the built environment and its health equity impact. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Dendup, T.; Feng, X.; Clingan, S.; Astell-Burt, T. | 2018 | Environmental Risk Factors for Developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review. | Systematic Review | Evidence on the environmental determinants of T2DM | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Kim, D.H.; Yoo, S. | 2019 | How Does the Built Environment in Compact Metropolitan Cities Affect Health? A Systematic Review of Korean Studies. | Systematic Review | Associations between health-related outcomes and the built environment characteristics of compact metropolitan cities. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Hassan, N.A.; Hashim, Z.; Hashim, J.H. | 2016 | Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality and Public Health in Urban Areas. | Review | How climates undergo changes and the effect of climate change on air quality as well as public health. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Slovic, A.D.; de Oliveira, M.A.; Biehl, J.; Ribeiro, H. | 2016 | How Can Urban Policies Improve Air Quality and Help Mitigate Global Climate Change: a Systematic Mapping Review. | Systematic Mapping Review | Overview of local air pollution control policies and programs that aim to reduce air pollution levels in megacities, and evidence measuring their efficacy. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Bartholy, J.; Pongrácz, R. | 2018 | A brief review of health-related issues occurring in urban areas related to global warming of 1.5 °C. | Review | To summarize and provide an overview of a representative selection of recent studies that specifically focus on the actual health issues in urban areas and also address global warming related consequences at the same time. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Ali, M.U.; Liu, G.; Yousaf, B.; Ullah, H.; Abbas, Q.; Munir, M.A.M. | 2019 | A systematic review on global pollution status of particulate matter-associated potential toxic elements and health perspectives in urban environment. | Systematic Review | (1) The possible natural and anthropogenic emission sources of PM and associated PTEs, (2) PM resuspension mechanism and particle size behavior in atmosphere, (3) pollution status of particulate matter and PTEs in different countries worldwide, (4) human exposure and health risk associated with the increased pollution level of PM and associated PTEs. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Kruize, H.; van der Vliet, N.; Staatsen, B.; Bell, R.; Chiabai, A.; Muiños, G.; Higgins, S.; Quiroga, S.; Martinez-Juarez, P.; Aberg Yngwe, M.; et al. | 2019 | Urban Green Space: Creating a Triple Win for Environmental Sustainability, Health, and Health Equity through Behavior Change. | Narrative Literature Review | To explore potential wins of urban green space for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity and to investigate how to increase the use of urban green space through behavior change. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - - Climate Change - - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Felappi, J.F.; Sommer, J.H.; Falkenberg, T.; Terlau, W.; Kötter, T. | 2020 | Green infrastructure through the lens of “One Health”: A systematic review and integrative framework uncovering synergies and trade-offs between mental health and wildlife support in cities. | Systematic Review | To compile urban green space’s characteristics that affect mental health and urban wildlife support, and then identify potential synergies and trade-offs between these dimensions. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Nieuwenhuijsen, M.J. | 2020 | Urban and transport planning pathways to carbon neutral, liveable, and healthy cities: A review of the current evidence. | Narrative Meta-Review | How to improve public health through better urban and transport planning. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Trojanowska, M. | 2021 | Urban design and therapeutic landscapes. Evolving theme. | Literature Review, Field Observation, Conceptual Framework | Attempts to create health-promoting places. The question is what are the architectural features linked to health promotion? | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Romanello, M.; McGushin, A.; Di Napoli, C.; Drummond, P.; Hughes, N.; Jamart, L.; Kennard, H.; Lampard, P.; Solano Rodriguez, B.; Arnell, N.; et al. | 2021 | The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future. | Review | To monitor the health impacts of climate change, and the progress, or absence, in the world’s response. | Built and Natural Environment - Overarching issues - |
Sverdlik, A. | 2011 | Ill-health and poverty: a literature review on health in informal settlements. | Literature Review | Health in informal settlements that now house a substantial proportion of the urban population in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Ezeh, A.; Oyebode, O.; Satterthwaite, D.; Chen, Y.-F.; Ndugwa, R.; Sartori, J.; Mberu, B.; Melendez-Torres, G.J.; Haregu, T.; Watson, S.I.; et al. | 2017 | The history, geography, and sociology of slums and the health problems of people who live in slums. | Systematic Review | (1) Provide some background to slums covering terminology and definitions, the size of slum populations, and the dynamics of their growth. (2) A theoretical argument that slum health should be a substantive topic for study, distinct from urban health, and from poverty and health. (3) To examine the extent and nature of previous research in slum health. (4) To describe the physical and social factors affecting health in slums. (5) Describe the particular health problems of people who live in slums. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Matte, T.D.; Jacobs, D.E. | 2000 | Housing and health-current issues and implications for research and programs. | Review | Overview of the ways in which the home environment can affect human health, and to describe how specific health hazards in housing are related, and considers implications of these concerns for research and programs to address the health-housing connection. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Krieger, J.; Higgins, D.L. | 2002 | Housing and Health: Time Again for Public Health Action. | Review | To describe some of the evidence linking housing conditions to health, place public health’s role in addressing housing issues in an historical context, provide examples of contemporary local public health activities in the housing arena, and conclude with suggestions for public health action in the next decade. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Malveaux, F.J.; Fletcher-Vincent, S.A. | 1995 | Environmental risk factors of childhood asthma in urban centers. | Review | Asthma morbidity and mortality of children in urban areas. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Grant, E.N.; Alp, H.; Weiss, K.B. | 1999 | The challenge of inner-city asthma. | Review | Key risk factors contributing to asthma morbidity within the inner city and opportunities for successful intervention strategies. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
LeNoir, M.A. | 1999 | Asthma in Inner Cities. | Review | To discuss the problem of asthma in inner cities regarding barriers to optimal management of patients with asthma and why certain populations in the United States suffer and die more often. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Tartasky, D. | 1999 | Asthma in the inner city: a growing public health problem. | Review | The epidemiology of asthma in urban areas and various risk factors that are important in achieving control of this disease. Suggestions for future interventions are discussed. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Evans, G.W. | 2003 | The built environment and mental health. | Review | Critically analyzes what is known about the built environment and mental health. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Shaw, M. | 2004 | Housing and public health. | Review | Considers the broad area of housing and public health, taking into account the range of factors through which housing affects health. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Ambrose, P.J. | 2001 | Living conditions and health promotion strategies. | Review | Assesses the empirical evidence concerning the interface between living conditions and health status provided by a number of case studies of urban regeneration in London, and Brighton and Hove. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Dunn, J.R. | 2000 | Housing and Health Inequalities: Review and Prospects for Research. | Review | To extend possibilities for housing and health research by drawing connections between, and identifying limitations of, well-researched dimensions of housing on the one hand, and research emphases within population health on the other. In so doing, the paper identifies new points of emphasis for future housing and health research. | Built and Natural Environment - Housing Conditions - |
Hemminki, K.; Pershagen, G. | 1994 | Cancer risk of air pollution: epidemiological evidence. | Review | Epidemiological evidence on air pollution-induced and engine exhaust-induced cancer. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
D’Amato, G. | 1999 | Outdoor air pollution in urban areas and allergic respiratory diseases. | Review | Respiratory allergic diseases in urban and industrialized areas. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Bunn, F.; Collier, T.; Frost, C.; Ker, K.; Roberts, I.; Wentz, R. | 2003 | Area-wide traffic calming for preventing traffic related injuries. | Systematic Review | To assess the effects of area-wide traffic calming for preventing traffic related crashes, injuries, and deaths. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Egan, M.; Petticrew, M.; Ogilvie, D.; Hamilton, V. | 2003 | New roads and human health: a systematic review. | Systematic Review | To synthesize evidence of the health effects of construction of new roads by systematically reviewing observational studies of such effects. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Saelens, B.E.; Sallis, J.F.; Frank, L.D. | 2003 | Environmental correlates of walking and cycling: findings from the transportation, urban design, and planning literatures. | Review | Neighborhood environment characteristics proposed to be relevant to walking/cycling for transport are defined, including population density, connectivity, and land use mix. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Mindell, J.S.; Karlsen, S. | 2012 | Community severance and health: what do we actually know? | Systematic Review | To discusses the published evidence relating to community severance, the extent of evidence on its effects on health, and how severance might be quantified. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Blečić, I.; Congiu, T.; Fancello, G.; Trunfio, G.A. | 2020 | Planning and Design Support Tools for Walkability: A Guide for Urban Analysts. | Review | Survey of operational methods for walkability analysis and evaluation, which we hold show promise as decision-support tools for sustainability-oriented planning and urban design. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Devarajan, R.; Prabhakaran, D.; Goenka, S. | 2020 | Built environment for physical activity-An urban barometer, surveillance, and monitoring. | Review | It provides the developing country climate sensitive multidisciplinary perspective embedded in the existing knowledge of physical activity and built environment. It develops a framework for a dynamic urban barometer with relevant indicators, inclusive of the developing country perspective, which would reflect the progress and status of different countries’, cities’ and towns’ built environment, and the related polices. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Stankov, I.; Garcia, L.M.T.; Mascolli, M.A.; Montes, F.; Meisel, J.D.; Gouveia, N.; Sarmiento, O.L.; Rodriguez, D.A.; Hammond, R.A.; Caiaffa, W.T.; et al. | 2020 | A systematic review of empirical and simulation studies evaluating the health impact of transportation interventions. | Systematic Review | To understand health impacts of transportation initiatives, conducting a systematic review of longitudinal health evaluations involving: (a) bus rapid transit (BRT); (b) bicycle lanes; (c) Open Streets programs; and (d) aerial trams/cable cars. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Giles-Corti, B.; Vernez-Moudon, A.; Reis, R.; Turrell, G.; Dannenberg, A.L.; Badland, H.; Foster, S.; Lowe, M.; Sallis, J.F.; Stevenson, M.; et al. | 2016 | City planning and population health: a global challenge. | Review | Health impacts of city planning through transport mode choices. | Built and Natural Environment - Mobility and Transport Infrastructures - |
Uslu, A.M.; Stausberg, J. | 2008 | Value of the electronic patient record: an analysis of the literature. | Systematic Review | Whether and to what extent the use of an Electronic Patient Record is worthwhile. | Built and Natural Environment - Digitalization - |
Odone, A.; Buttigieg, S.; Ricciardi, W.; Azzopardi-Muscat, N.; Staines, A. | 2019 | Public health digitalization in Europe. | Theory-based Analysis | To reflect on the potential of applying digital tools to public health and discuss some key challenges. | Built and Natural Environment - Digitalization - |
Gibbons, M.C. | 2005 | A historical overview of health disparities and the potential of eHealth solutions. | Historical Overview | Health disparities in the United States and Europe. | Built and Natural Environment - Digitalization - |
Buttazzoni, A.; Veenhof, M.; Minaker, L. | 2020 | Smart City and High-Tech Urban Interventions Targeting Human Health: An Equity-Focused Systematic Review. | Systematic Review | To document and analyze the inclusion of equity considerations and dimensions in smart city interventions aimed to improve human health and wellbeing. | Built and Natural Environment - Digitalization - |
Creutzig, F.; Franzen, M.; Moeckel, R.; Heinrichs, D.; Nagel, K.; Nieland, S.; Weisz, H. | 2019 | Leveraging digitalization for sustainability in urban transport. | Review | Governance of Smart Mobility. | Built and Natural Environment - Digitalization - |
Landrigan, P.J.; Claudio, L.; Markowitz, S.B.; Berkowitz, G.S.; Brenner, B.L.; Romero, H.; Wetmur, J.G.; Matte, T.D.; Gore, A.C.; Godbold, J.H.; et al. | 1999 | Pesticides and inner-city children: exposures, risks, and prevention. | Review | (a) To review data on children’s exposures to pesticides with emphasis on exposures in the inner-city and their relation to issues of environmental justice. (b) To review data on the vulnerability of children to pesticides, with particular reference to the developmental toxicity of chlorpyrifos and of certain pyrethroids; and (c) To consider the current state of neurodevelopmental toxicity testing for pesticides and to review the adequacy and sensitivity of current test procedures. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Wong, C.S.C.; Li, X.; Thornton, I. | 2006 | Urban environmental geochemistry of trace metals. | Review | To provide an overview of the development of urban environmental geochemistry as a field of scientific study and highlight major transitions during the course of its development from its establishment to the major scientific interests in the field. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Crane, M.; Lloyd, S.; Haines, A.; Ding, D.; Hutchinson, E.; Belesova, K.; Davies, M.; Osrin, D.; Zimmermann, N.; Capon, A.; et al. | 2021 | Transforming cities for sustainability: A health perspective. | Review | This paper sets out to determine how change in urban settings could be brought about to achieve health and environmental goals synergistically, taking into account the potential trade-offs of focusing exclusively on either health or environmental issues. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Ebi, K.L.; Harris, F.; Sioen, G.B.; Wannous, C.; Anyamba, A.; Bi, P.; Boeckmann, M.; Bowen, K.; Cissé, G.; Dasgupta, P.; et al. | 2020 | Transdisciplinary Research Priorities for Human and Planetary Health in the Context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. | Review | It outlines a research agenda to address cross-cutting knowledge gaps for further understanding and management of the health risks of global environmental changes through an expert consultation and review process. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Eder, M.; Cortes, F.; Teixeira de Siqueira Filha, N.; Araújo de França, G.V.; Degroote, S.; Braga, C.; Ridde, V.; Turchi Martelli, C.M. | 2018 | Scoping review on vector-borne diseases in urban areas: transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and co-infection. | Scoping Review | To identify knowledge gaps on transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections regarding VBDs in urban areas. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Salgado, M.; Madureira, J.; Mendes, A.S.; Torres, A.; Teixeira, J.P.; Oliveira, M.D. | 2020 | Environmental determinants of population health in urban settings. A systematic review. | Systematic Review | Key environmental determinants and respective dimensions and indicators, relevant to evaluate population health in urban settings, and to understand their potential implications into policies. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Degroote, S.; Zinszer, K.; Ridde, V. | 2018 | Interventions for vector-borne diseases focused on housing and hygiene in urban areas: a scoping review. | Scoping Review | To conduct a review on VBD interventions relevant to housing and hygiene in urban areas. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Marcos-Marcos, J.; Olry de Labry-Lima, A.; Toro-Cardenas, S.; Lacasaña, M.; Degroote, S.; Ridde, V.; Bermudez-Tamayo, C. | 2018 | Impact, economic evaluation, and sustainability of integrated vector management in urban settings to prevent vector-borne diseases: a scoping review. | Scoping Review | To identify components related to impacts, economic evaluation, and sustainability that might contribute to an integrated approach to VBD prevention. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
Otmani Del Barrio, M.; Simard, F.; Caprara, A. | 2018 | Supporting and strengthening research on urban health interventions for the prevention and control of vector-borne and other infectious diseases of poverty: scoping reviews and research gap analysis. | Review | To describe the collaboration and partnership of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the “VEctor boRne DiseAses Scoping reviews” (VERDAS) Research Consortium as they joined efforts in response to filling the gap in knowledge and evidence by supporting the development of a series of scoping reviews that highlight priority research gaps and policy implications to address vector-borne and other infectious diseases at the urban level. | Built and Natural Environment - Climate Change - |
van den Bosch, M.; Ode Sang, Å. | 2017 | Urban natural environments as nature-based solutions for improved public health—A systematic review of reviews. | Systematic Review of Reviews | To evaluate the evidence on public health benefits of exposure to natural environments and explore how this knowledge could be framed within the NBS concept. | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Wolf, K.L.; Lam, S.T.; McKeen, J.K.; Richardson, G.R.A.; van den Bosch, M.; Bardekjian, A.C. | 2020 | Urban Trees and Human Health: A Scoping Review. | Scoping Review | To examine how urban trees affect human health. | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Semeraro, T.; Scarano, A.; Buccolieri, R.; Santino, A.; Aarrevaara, E. | 2021 | Planning of Urban Green Spaces: An Ecological Perspective on Human Benefits. | Review | To provide an overview of the benefits and limitations of applying an ecosystem services approach in designing GI, focusing on green roofs and community gardens. | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Sallis, J.F.; Floyd, M.F.; Rodríguez, D.A.; Saelens, B.E. | 2012 | Role of built environments in physical activity, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. | Review | To describe multilevel ecological models of behavior as they apply to physical activity, describe key concepts, summarize evidence on the relation of built environment attributes to physical activity and obesity, and provide recommendations for built environment changes that could increase physical activity. | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Braubach, M.; Egorov, A.; Mudu, P.; Wolf, T.; Ward Thompson, C.; Martuzzi, M. | 2017 | Effects of Urban Green Space on Environmental Health, Equity and Resilience. | Review | Pathways that link green spaces to health and wellbeing, and discusses available evidence of specific beneficial effects such as improved mental health, reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes and death, and improved pregnancy outcomes. | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Schüle, S.A.; Hilz, L.K.; Dreger, S.; Bolte, G. | 2019 | Social Inequalities in Environmental Resources of Green and Blue Spaces: A Review of Evidence in the WHO European Region. | Systematic Review | To synthesize evidence of environmental inequalities, focusing on availability and accessibility measures of green and blue spaces | Built and Natural Environment - Urban Nature and Ecosystems - |
Allender, S.; Foster, C.; Hutchinson, L.; Arambepola, C. | 2008 | Quantification of urbanization in relation to chronic diseases in developing countries: a systematic review. | Systematic Review | To understand how urbanization has been measured in studies which examined chronic disease as an outcome. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Li, F. | 2016 | Physical activity and health in the presence of China’s economic growth: Meeting the public health challenges of the aging population. | Review | To provide a broad perspective on the impact of rapid economic development, industrialization, and urbanization on health-related behaviors, with a specific focus on physical activity among older adults. Specifically, an overview of the demographic context, significant public health challenges, evidence on physical activity and exercise interventions. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Kusuma, Y.S.; Babu, B.V. | 2018 | Migration and health: A systematic review on health and health care of internal migrants in India. | Systematic Review | To review various health conditions and health care access of internal migrants in India. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Robbins, R.N.; Scott, T.; Joska, J.A.; Gouse, H. | 2019 | Impact of urbanization on cognitive disorders. | Review | To examine cognitive disorders and urbanization. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Eckert, S.; Kohler, S. | 2014 | Urbanization and health in developing countries: a systematic review. | Systematic Review | Urban–rural and intra-urban health differences in developing countries and whether a health advantage can be found for urban areas. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Freudenberg, N. | 2000 | Health promotion in the city: a review of current practice and future prospects in the United States. | Review | Several common strategies for health promotion are described, and their relevance to the unique characteristics of urban populations is assessed. | Social Environment - Overarching issues - |
Bhavsar, N.A.; Kumar, M.; Richman, L. | 2020 | Defining gentrification for epidemiologic research: A systematic review. | Systematic Review | The current state of literature describing the association between gentrification and health. | Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Tulier, M.E.; Reid, C.; Mujahid, M.S.; Allen, A.M. | 2019 | “Clear action requires clear thinking”: A systematic review of gentrification and health research in the United States. | Systematic Review | To systematically evaluate how empirical studies have addressed questions regarding the relationship between gentrification and health and wellness conceptually and methodologically. | Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Smith, G.S.; Breakstone, H.; Dean, L.T.; Thorpe, R.J. | 2020 | Impacts of Gentrification on Health in the US: a Systematic Review of the Literature. | Systematic Review | To synthesize findings from US population-based, peer-reviewed studies which examine associations between gentrification and health, highlighting both needs and strengths of existing research, and provide suggestions for expanding this body of work. | Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Fiscella, K.; Williams, D.R. | 2004 | Health disparities based on socioeconomic inequities: implications for urban health care. | Review | To discuss health disparities based on socioeconomic status in the context of urban health care. | Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Schnake-Mahl, A.S.; Jahn, J.L.; Subramanian, S.V.; Waters, M.C.; Arcaya, M. | 2020 | Gentrification, Neighborhood Change, and Population Health: a Systematic Review. | Systematic Review | To better understand of how neighborhood socioeconomic and cultural changes impact equity, specifically disparities in health and health care access. | Social Environment - Segregation and Gentrification - |
Diez Roux, A.V. | 2003 | Residential environments and cardiovascular risk. | Review | Existing empirical research relating residential environments to cardiovascular outcomes and risk factors is summarized. | Social Environment - Social Cohesion and Networks - |
Diez Roux, A.V.; Mujahid, M.S.; Hirsch, J.A.; Moore, K.; Moore, L.V. | 2016 | The Impact of Neighborhoods on CV Risk. | Review | Summarize the approaches used to characterize residential neighborhood environments in the MESA cohort, provides an overview of key findings to date, and discusses challenges and opportunities in neighborhood health effects research. | Social Environment - Social Cohesion and Networks - |
Gomez, L.F.; Soto-Salazar, C.; Guerrero, J.; Garcia, M.; Parra, D.C. | 2020 | Neighborhood environment, self-rated health and quality of life in Latin America. | Systematic Review | The associations between neighborhood environments and self-rated health (SRH) and health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) in the urban context of Latin America. | Social Environment - Social Cohesion and Networks - |
Pinto, A.D.; Hassen, N.; Craig-Neil, A. | 2018 | Employment Interventions in Health Settings: A Systematic Review and Synthesis. | Systematic Review | To identify both studies of employment interventions in health care settings and common characteristics of successful interventions. | Social Environment - Economic Opportunities and Working Conditions - |
Hult, M.; Lappalainen, K.; Saaranen, T.K.; Räsänen, K.; Vanroelen, C.; Burdorf, A. | 2020 | Health-improving interventions for obtaining employment in unemployed job seekers. | Intervention Review | To assess the effectiveness of health-improving interventions for obtaining employment in unemployed job seekers. | Social Environment - Economic Opportunities and Working Conditions - |
Hollands, G.J.; Carter, P.; Anwer, S.; King, S.E.; Jebb, S.A.; Ogilvie, D.; Shemilt, I.; Higgins, J.P.T.; Marteau, T.M. | 2019 | Altering the availability or proximity of food, alcohol, and tobacco products to change their selection and consumption. | Intervention Review | 1. To assess the impact on selection and consumption of altering the availability or proximity of: (a) food (including non-alcoholic beverages), (b) alcohol, and (c) tobacco products. 2. To assess the extent to which the impact of these interventions is modified by characteristics of: (i) studies, (ii) interventions, and (iii) participants. | Social Environment - Economic Opportunities and Working Conditions - |
Burris, S.; Hancock, T.; Lin, V.; Herzog, A. | 2007 | Emerging strategies for healthy urban governance. | Thematic Review | To describe the concept of governance, distinguishing between reforms aimed at improving how government works and innovations that more fundamentally reinvent governance by developing new institutions and processes of local stakeholder control. | Governance and Urban Development |
Flynn, B.C. | 1996 | Healthy Cities: toward worldwide health promotion. | Review | To describe the dynamic status of Healthy Cities globally and summarizes what is known about these efforts. | Governance and Urban Development |
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Schröder J, Moebus S, Skodra J. Selected Research Issues of Urban Public Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(9):5553. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095553
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchröder, Judith, Susanne Moebus, and Julita Skodra. 2022. "Selected Research Issues of Urban Public Health" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9: 5553. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095553
APA StyleSchröder, J., Moebus, S., & Skodra, J. (2022). Selected Research Issues of Urban Public Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5553. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095553