交通、健康与不平等。现有证据概述

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101886
J.S. Mindell , Stephen J. Watkins
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本特刊的社论总结了三份 "移动中的健康 "报告的历史:1991 年由英国公共卫生联盟发布,2011 年由交通与研究小组发布,2024 年由交通与健康科学小组发布。出行的益处有 3 个方面:交通、活动和有吸引力的环境。我们将不利影响总结为 8 个 C:噪音、碳排放、社区割裂、拥堵、担忧、污染、沙发土豆和事故/伤亡。利害分配不均。在以汽车为基础的社会中,越富裕的人越容易得到好处,而越贫困的人,尤其是年轻人、老年人、妇女、贫困家庭的人和少数民族的人则越容易受到伤害。本文总结了交通影响健康和不平等的各种方式,以及健康本身如何影响个人是否出行和如何出行。我们还总结了《移动中的健康 3:综述》和本期特刊中未包含的近期相关系统性综述。本文最后讨论了该领域的未来需求。
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Transport, health and inequality. An overview of current evidence

The editorial to this special issue summarises the history of the three Health on the Move reports, published in 1991 by the UK Public Health Alliance, in 2011 by the Transport and Study Group and in 2024, written by the Transport and Health Science Group. The benefits of travel are the 3 As: Access, Activity, and Attractive Environments. We summarise the adverse effects as the 8 Cs: Cacophony, Carbon emissions, Community severance, Congestion, Concern, Contamination, Couch potatoes, and Crashes/casualties. There is an inequitable distribution of both the benefits and the harms. In car-based societies, the more affluent gain the benefits more easily while the more deprived, particularly the young, the old, women, those in poorer households and those from ethnic minorities. This article summarises the various ways in which transport impacts both health and inequalities, and how health can itself affect whether and how individuals can travel. We also summarise recent, relevant, systematic reviews for topics that were not included in Health on the Move 3: The reviews nor this special journal issue. This paper ends by discussing future needs in this field.

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