A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity

There is a worldwide concern about increasing non-communicable diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and depression related to obesity in urban population. The built environment has an important role to support human health. Characteristics of the built environment can be modified...

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Main Authors: Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar, Sabri, Soheil, Johar, Foziah, Karbassi, Zohreh, Majid, Mohd. Rafee, Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.utm.615432017-04-26T03:28:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61543/ A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar Sabri, Soheil Johar, Foziah Karbassi, Zohreh Majid, Mohd. Rafee Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri TH Building construction There is a worldwide concern about increasing non-communicable diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and depression related to obesity in urban population. The built environment has an important role to support human health. Characteristics of the built environment can be modified to influence and facilitate or hinder public health. The rapid development of major towns and cities in developing countries producing urban sprawl, lower densities, environmental pollution, inconvenience and unsafe public spaces as well as transportation infrastructure that encourages car ridership over active transportation has altered the built environment in ways which effect health negatively. Urbanization in developing and less developed countries, therefore, is linked to rising obesity and incidence of metabolic syndrome. For instance the Malaysian Ministry of Health states that just over a quarter of Malaysian school children were obese and overweight and have the tendency to become obese adults. This research will outline and identify the significant variables concerning the built environment and childhood obesity by examining previous literature studies. There are three major aspects where urban planning and design can most effectively influence childhood obesity, namely, physical activity, community interaction and healthy eating. These three aspects address the principle risk factors for contemporary non-communicable diseases. Hence, the current research will focus on the three mentioned aspects as the keywords to extract the relative factors and indicators associated to built environment and childhood obesity. As the final outcome this research will construct a conceptual framework to serve as a basis for developing a public health-oriented built environment with focus on childhood obesity. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61543/1/SoheilSabri2014_AConceptualFrameworkforDevelopmentofPublicHealth.pdf Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar and Sabri, Soheil and Johar, Foziah and Karbassi, Zohreh and Majid, Mohd. Rafee and Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri (2014) A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity. In: International Conference on Urban Planning 2014: Planning in an Uncertain World, 9-11 May, 2014, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar
Sabri, Soheil
Johar, Foziah
Karbassi, Zohreh
Majid, Mohd. Rafee
Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
description There is a worldwide concern about increasing non-communicable diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and depression related to obesity in urban population. The built environment has an important role to support human health. Characteristics of the built environment can be modified to influence and facilitate or hinder public health. The rapid development of major towns and cities in developing countries producing urban sprawl, lower densities, environmental pollution, inconvenience and unsafe public spaces as well as transportation infrastructure that encourages car ridership over active transportation has altered the built environment in ways which effect health negatively. Urbanization in developing and less developed countries, therefore, is linked to rising obesity and incidence of metabolic syndrome. For instance the Malaysian Ministry of Health states that just over a quarter of Malaysian school children were obese and overweight and have the tendency to become obese adults. This research will outline and identify the significant variables concerning the built environment and childhood obesity by examining previous literature studies. There are three major aspects where urban planning and design can most effectively influence childhood obesity, namely, physical activity, community interaction and healthy eating. These three aspects address the principle risk factors for contemporary non-communicable diseases. Hence, the current research will focus on the three mentioned aspects as the keywords to extract the relative factors and indicators associated to built environment and childhood obesity. As the final outcome this research will construct a conceptual framework to serve as a basis for developing a public health-oriented built environment with focus on childhood obesity.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar
Sabri, Soheil
Johar, Foziah
Karbassi, Zohreh
Majid, Mohd. Rafee
Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
author_facet Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar
Sabri, Soheil
Johar, Foziah
Karbassi, Zohreh
Majid, Mohd. Rafee
Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
author_sort Alias, Muhammad Khairol Anwar
title A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
title_short A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
title_full A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
title_fullStr A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
title_sort conceptual framework for development of public health oriented environment planning and design measures with focus on childhood obesity
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