D. Adlakha
72 records found
1
Social Engagement is Associated with Sedentary Time in Older Males, Not Females Living in India
Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Survey
Uneven access to greenspaces or visible greenness is an environmental justice (EJ) issue. In this paper, we use a social equity lens to develop geospatial models that measure convenient walking access to urban greenspaces such as parks and street-level green exposure en route to
...
Recent advances in data science and urban environmental health research utilise large-scale databases (100s–1000s of cities) to explore the complex interplay of urban characteristics such as city form and size, climate, mobility, exposure, and environmental health impacts. Cities
...
Contact with nature, nature prescriptions, and loneliness
Evidence from an international survey of adults in Australia, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Evidence to support nature contact and nature prescriptions to reduce loneliness is scant. A total of 2100 individuals took part in a survey conducted in Australia (n = 525, mean age = 34.1), India (n = 526, mean age = 29.5), Singapore (n = 523, mean age = 36.1), the UK (n = 526,
...
Adaptation of the Recreovía During COVID-19 Lockdowns
Making Physical Activity Accessible to Older Adults in Bogotá, Colombia
The community restrictions during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic adversely impacted older adults’ physical activity levels. This convergent mixed-method study assessed the adaptation of the Recreovía, a community-based physical activity program in Bogotá, and characterized
...
Social engagement is associated with sedentary time in older males but not females living in India
Analysis of a cross-sectional survey
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to describe the association between sedentary time and social engagement among older adults living in megacities in India.
Design/methodology/approach
Data from a cross-sectional survey conducted in New Delhi and Chennai were ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the association between sedentary time and social engagement among older adults living in megacities in India.
Design/methodology/approach
Data from a cross-sectional survey conducted in New Delhi and Chennai were ...
Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators
Collaborative development of an open science toolkit for calculating and reporting on urban indicators internationally
Measuring and monitoring progress towards achieving healthy, equitable and sustainable cities is a priority for planners, policymakers and researchers in diverse contexts globally. Yet data collection, analysis, visualisation and reporting on policy and spatial indicators involve
...
Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators
Collaborative development of an open science toolkit for calculating and reporting on urban indicators internationally
Measuring and monitoring progress towards achieving healthy, equitable and sustainable cities is a priority for planners, policymakers and researchers in diverse contexts globally. Yet data collection, analysis, visualisation and reporting on policy and spatial indicators involve
...
Exploring the nexus of urban form, transport, environment and health in large-scale urban studies
A state-of-the-art scoping review
Background
As the world becomes increasingly urbanised, there is recognition that public and planetary health relies upon a ubiquitous transition to sustainable cities. Disentanglement of the complex pathways of urban design, environmental exposures, and health, and the magni ...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanised, there is recognition that public and planetary health relies upon a ubiquitous transition to sustainable cities. Disentanglement of the complex pathways of urban design, environmental exposures, and health, and the magni ...
Contact with nature, nature prescriptions, and loneliness
Evidence from an international survey of adults in Australia, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Need and Interest in Nature Prescriptions to Protect Cardiovascular and Mental Health
A Nationally-Representative Study With Insights for Future Randomised Trials
Objective: “Nature prescriptions” are increasingly being adopted by health sectors as an adjunct to standard care to attend to health and social needs. We investigated levels of need and interest in nature prescriptions in adults with cardiovascular diseases, psychological distre
...
This chapter discusses the inclusion and integration of a preliminary analytical person-environment fit framework which recognises the urban context as a key health determinant worldwide. It has become necessary to respond to growing levels of sedentarism, identified as a major r
...
When Moving Is the Only Option
The Role of Necessity Versus Choice for Understanding and Promoting Physical Activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Given its origins in high-income countries, the field of physical activity and public health research and promotion has broadly followed a choice-based model. However, a substantial amount of the physical activity occurring routinely in many settings, particularly in low- and mid
...
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, dubious assertions that population density increased spread of the virus led to premature and dangerous recommendations promoting suburban sprawl. In 2020, we published a commentary in Cities & Health to refute these recommendatio
...
Status and Trends of Physical Activity Surveillance, Policy, and Research in 164 Countries
Findings From the Global Observatory for Physical Activity—GoPA! 2015 and 2020 Surveys
Background: Physical activity (PA) surveillance, policy, and research efforts need to be periodically appraised to gain insight into national and global capacities for PA promotion. The aim of this paper was to assess the status and trends in PA surveillance, policy, and research
...
Creating healthy and sustainable cities should be a global priority. Some cities prioritize 15-minute cities as a planning approach with co-benefits for health, climate change mitigation, equity, and economic recovery from COVID-19. Yet, as our recent Lancet Global Health series
...