题名

DIFFERENCES IN WALKABILITY INFLUENCE RESIDENTS' HYPERTENSION IN TAIWAN: AN ANALYSIS OF OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA

DOI

10.7903/ijecs.1516

作者

Hsin-Yen Yen;Ching Li

关键词

Chronic Diseases ; Physical Activity ; Prevention ; Health Promotion ; Urban Planning

期刊名称

International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies

卷期/出版年月

8卷2期(2017 / 12 / 01)

页次

135 - 145

内容语文

英文

中文摘要

Non-communicable diseases have become a serious problem worldwide. Disease prevention focuses on modifiable behavioral and environmental features. Walkable or pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods increase residents’ physical activity and decrease the risk and mortality of non-communicable diseases. We examined walkability and the distribution of the rate of outpatients with hypertension in each administrative region in Taiwan and analyzed whether differences in walkability affect the rate of outpatients with hypertension. All data were retrieved from open government data in Taiwan and analyzed using ANOVA and the National Geographic Information System. Regions were divided into four levels, according to the standard deviation of the walkability index. There were significant regional differences in the number of outpatients with hypertension. Regions with the most walkability presented the lowest incidence of outpatients with hypertension, significantly less than incidence in the third and the least walkable regions. Thus, the lack of walkable neighborhoods is an important risk factor for hypertension. Walkable neighborhoods should be considered in urban planning and sport- and health-related policies to promote residents' well-being.

主题分类 基礎與應用科學 > 資訊科學
社會科學 > 經濟學
社會科學 > 財金及會計學
社會科學 > 管理學
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