作者
Karen Villanueva, Gavin Pereira, Matthew Knuiman, Fiona Bull, Lisa Wood, Hayley Christian, Sarah Foster, Bryan J Boruff, Bridget Beesley, Sharyn Hickey, Sarah Joyce, Andrea Nathan, Dick Saarloos, Billie Giles-Corti
发表日期
2013/1/1
期刊
BMJ open
卷号
3
期号
1
页码范围
e002482
出版商
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
简介
Introduction
The built environment is increasingly recognised as being associated with health outcomes. Relationships between the built environment and health differ among age groups, especially between children and adults, but also between younger, mid-age and older adults. Yet few address differences across life stage groups within a single population study. Moreover, existing research mostly focuses on physical activity behaviours, with few studying objective clinical and mental health outcomes. The Life Course Built Environment and Health (LCBEH) project explores the impact of the built environment on self-reported and objectively measured health outcomes in a random sample of people across the life course.
Methods and analysis
This cross-sectional data linkage study involves 15 954 children (0–15 years), young adults (16–24 years), adults (25–64 years) and older adults (65+years) from the …
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