作者
Opeyemi Babajide, Diogo Correia Martins, Nason Maani, Salma M Abdalla, Eduardo J Gómez, Montira J Pongsiri, Sheila Tlou, Gabriel Matthew Leung, Georges C Benjamin, Eric Goosby, Katie Dain, Jeanette Vega, Zahra Zeinali, Sandro Galea, Jeffrey Sturchio, Nana AY Twum-Danso
发表日期
2021/8
期刊
Journal of Urban Health
卷号
98
期号
Suppl 1
页码范围
60-68
出版商
Springer US
简介
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) represent a significant global public health burden. As more countries experience both epidemiologic transition and increasing urbanization, it is clear that we need approaches to mitigate the growing burden of NCDs. Large and growing urban environments play an important role in shaping risk factors that influence NCDs, pointing to the ineluctable need to engage sectors beyond the health sector in these settings if we are to improve health. By way of one example, the transportation sector plays a critical role in building and sustaining health outcomes in urban environments in general and in megacities in particular. We conducted a qualitative comparative case study design. We compared Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) policies in 3 megacities—Lagos (Africa), Bogotá (South America), and Beijing (Asia). We examined the extent to which data on the social determinants of health …
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