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Title: Lifestyles and consumption in cities and the links with health and well-being: The case of obesity
Authors: Louis Lebel
Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa
Albert Salamanca
Patcharawalai Sriyasak
Authors: Louis Lebel
Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa
Albert Salamanca
Patcharawalai Sriyasak
Keywords: Environmental Science;Social Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2012
Abstract: The urban environment has a profound influence on how people live, work and play; conversely, that environment is continually being re-shaped by shifts in lifestyles and patterns of consumption. Human well-being and health, in turn, are both outcomes of urban environments and drivers of further urban change. This paper reviews the evidence for links between urban environments, physical activity and food consumption, and obesity. It finds that there is modest, but far from universal, support for an emerging set of propositions that a sustainable and healthy urban environment is one which has: well connected, walkable and cyclable streets; public green spaces; compact and modular organization with mixed land-uses; and a healthy food environment. Although a lot of research has been carried out on some pathways, the evidence-base for many other relationships is weak and transferability of findings across countries or cultural contexts is unclear. Fortunately, many on-going urban initiatives are underway providing a good base for future studies of the effects on the ground. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51686
ISSN: 18773435
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