The Differences by Sex and Gender in the Relationship Between Urban Greenness and Cardiometabolic Health: A Systematic Review

被引:10
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作者
Fernandez Nunez, Marta-Beatriz [1 ]
Campos Suzman, Lia [1 ]
Maneja, Roser [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Bach, Albert [2 ,3 ]
Marquet, Oriol [4 ]
Anguelovski, Isabelle [1 ,5 ]
Knobel, Pablo [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Environm Sci & Technol Inst ICTA, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Forest Sci & Technol Ctr Catalonia, Ctra St Llorenc Morunys, Solsona 25280, Spain
[3] Environm & Human Hlth Lab EH2 Lab, Ctra St Llorenc Morunys, Solsona 25280, Spain
[4] Autonomous Univ Barcelona, Dept Geog, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Inst Catalana Recerca Estudis Avancats, ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Environm Med & Publ Hlth, 1 Gustave L Levy Pl Box 1057, New York, NY 10029 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE | 2022年 / 99卷 / 06期
关键词
Urban greenness; Sex differences; Gender differences; Cardiovascular risk factors; Obesity; BODY-MASS INDEX; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT; RESIDENTIAL GREENNESS; GREENER NEIGHBORHOODS; SPACES; OVERWEIGHT; GREENSPACE; MORTALITY; OBESITY;
D O I
10.1007/s11524-022-00685-9
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
In an increasingly urbanized world, where cardiometabolic issues in cities have raised public health concerns, urban greenness is known to be beneficial for some of the most common health issues. However, the examination of the contribution of sex and gender regarding the benefits of urban greenness for people's cardiometabolic health is lacking. For that reason, we conducted a systematic review of previous literature on the topic following the PRISMA methodology. Additionally, we assessed the quality of the included articles, which we found satisfactory as most papers were of very good or good quality. We explored the relationship between urban greenness exposure and cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular diseases, and mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Results suggest that urban greenness is protective against cardiovascular risk factors, diseases, and mortality. When stratifying results by sex and gender, findings point to urban greenness being more beneficial for women and females in stroke and cardiovascular risk factors, except for hypertension and lipid accumulation product. On the other hand, males were more protected by urban greenness in terms of cardiovascular diseases and CVD-related mortality, thus proving that sex and gender health inequalities exist. Furthermore, looking towards the future, research needs to use the proper terminology for sex and gender and policy makers should design urban greenness with a gender perspective.
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页码:1054 / 1067
页数:14
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