Association between area-level walkability and glycated haemoglobin: a Portuguese population-based study

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Sa, Regina [1 ,2 ]
Roquette, Rita [3 ]
Rebecchi, Andrea [4 ]
Matias, Judite [1 ]
Rocha, Jorge [5 ,6 ]
Buffoli, Maddalena [4 ]
Capolongo, Stefano [4 ]
Ribeiro, Ana Isabel [7 ,8 ,9 ]
Nunes, Baltazar [3 ,10 ,11 ]
Dias, Carlos [3 ,10 ,11 ]
Uva, Mafalda Sousa [3 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Agrupamento Ctr Saude ACES Baixo Vouga, Unidade Saude Publ, Aveiro, Portugal
[2] Agrupamento Ctr Saude ACES Algarve I, Unidade Saude Publ, Faro, Portugal
[3] Inst Nacl Saude Doutor Ricardo Jorge INSA, Dept Epidemiol, Lisbon, Portugal
[4] Dept Architecture, Dept Architecture Built Environm & Construct Engn, Politecn Milano, Milan, Italy
[5] Univ Lisbon, Inst Geog & Ordenamento Terr IGOT, Lisbon, Portugal
[6] Lab Assoc TERRA, Lisbon, Portugal
[7] Univ Porto, Unidade Invest Epidemiol EPIUnit, Inst Saude Publ, Porto, Portugal
[8] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Dept Ciencias Saude Publ & Forenses & Educ Med, Porto, Portugal
[9] Lab Invest Integrat & Translac Saude Populac ITR, Porto, Portugal
[10] Ctr Invest Saude Publ CISP, Escola Nacl Saude Publ ENSP NOVA, Lisbon, Portugal
[11] Comprehens Hlth Res Ctr CHRC, Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
Built environment; Urban planning; Walkability; Diabetes; Glycated haemoglobin; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; NEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY; WALKING BEHAVIOR; COMMUNITY DESIGN; ENVIRONMENT; POVERTY; INCOME;
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10.1186/s12889-024-18627-2
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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摘要
Diabetes poses a substantial disease burden, prompting preventive interventions. Physical inactivity, a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, can potentially be mitigated by enhancing area-level walkability. Despite this, limited population-based studies have investigated the link between walkability and objective diabetes measures. Our study aims to estimate the association between area-level walkability and individual glycated haemoglobin levels in the Portuguese adult population without the diagnosis of diabetes. Data from the 2011 census and an updated street map were obtained to construct a walkability index based on residential density, land-use mix, and street connectivity. Individual health data were sourced from The National Health Examination Survey (INSEF) 2015, a representative survey of the Portuguese adult population. Gamma regression was employed for estimation of the main associations, revealing that residing in moderately walkable areas significantly reduced average glycated haemoglobin levels (Exp(beta) = 0.906; 95% CI: 0.821, 0.999) compared to the least walkable areas. The association was less pronounced and not statistically significant for the third tertile of walkability (Exp(beta) = 0.919; 95% CI: 0.822, 1.028). Our findings highlight a nonlinear protective association between walkability and glycated haemoglobin, emphasizing the potential policy implications for urban planning, diabetes prevention, and health promotion.
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