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Urban Health: An Urban Planning Perspective
Reviews on Environmental Health, 2000Urban planning processes and practices, and their impacts on the health and well being of citizens, are numerous and take many forms. Creating living urban environments that are conducive to health and well being requires an integrated approach between urban planners and health professionals.
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Urban perinatal health inequalities
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2010Large urban areas have higher perinatal mortality rates. In attaining a better understanding, we conducted an analysis on a neighborhood level in Rotterdam, the second largest city of The Netherlands.Perinatal outcome of all single pregnancies (50,000) was analyzed for the period of 2000-2006.
Erwin Birnie+4 more
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Urban health / StadtGesundheit
2016Leitbegriffe der Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention: Glossar zu Konzepten, Strategien und ...
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Urban regeneration and mental health
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2004The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an urban regeneration project on mental health.A longitudinal study was made with 22-month follow-up in a Single Regeneration Budget area, and matched control area in South Manchester. A total of 1344 subjects responded to a postal questionnaire survey.
Huxley, P+6 more
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Urban development and health inequalities
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2002Urban development has historically been seen as both a cause and solution for social inequalities in health. However, environmental and individual gradients within urban areas occur everywhere, and are resistant to change. Environments are infl uenced by the degree and type of industrialization, quality of housing, accessibility to green space and ...
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Health in Megacities and Urban Areas
2011Part I: Challenges, Theories, Concepts.- Part II: Cases Studies and Examples.- Part III: Environmental Health Risks.- Part IV: Informality and Health.- Part V: Spatial Dimensions and Health.- Part VI: Urban Livelihoods, Urban Food and Health.
Krämer, Alexander+2 more
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2017
Die Gesundheit der Stadtbewohner war mit der Industralisierung und der beschleunigten Urbanisierung prekar und so auffallig, dass bereits im 19. Jhd. erste Public Health-Initiativen entstanden. Auch nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg haben Sozial- und Umweltmediziner die Gesundheit in der Stadt thematisiert. Meist war der Blickwinkel praventiv darauf gerichtet,
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Die Gesundheit der Stadtbewohner war mit der Industralisierung und der beschleunigten Urbanisierung prekar und so auffallig, dass bereits im 19. Jhd. erste Public Health-Initiativen entstanden. Auch nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg haben Sozial- und Umweltmediziner die Gesundheit in der Stadt thematisiert. Meist war der Blickwinkel praventiv darauf gerichtet,
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Urban Health/StadtGesundheit in Deutschland Urban Health in Germany
2016Urban Health means applying the theory and practice of Public Health to urban populations. Rooted in human ecology approaches, the concept re-gains recognition also in Germany, re-uniting health care and prevention/health promotion with “Health in all Policies”.
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Heather S L Jim+2 more
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