Cargando…

Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index

The different geographical contexts seen in European metropolitan areas are reflected in the uneven distribution of health risk factors for the population. Accumulating evidence on multiple health determinants point to the importance of individual, social, economic, physical and built environment fe...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Costa, Claudia, Santana, Paula, Dimitroulopoulou, Sani, Burstrom, Bo, Borrell, Carme, Schweikart, Jürgen, Dzurova, Dagmar, Zangarini, Nicolás, Katsouyanni, Klea, Deboseree, Patrick, Freitas, Ângela, Mitsakou, Christina, Samoli, Evangelia, Vardoulakis, Sotiris, Marí Dell’Olmo, Marc, Gotsens, Mercè, Lustigova, Michala, Corman, Diana, Costa, Giuseppe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6427561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30866549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050836
_version_ 1783405238845177856
author Costa, Claudia
Santana, Paula
Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Burstrom, Bo
Borrell, Carme
Schweikart, Jürgen
Dzurova, Dagmar
Zangarini, Nicolás
Katsouyanni, Klea
Deboseree, Patrick
Freitas, Ângela
Mitsakou, Christina
Samoli, Evangelia
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
Marí Dell’Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Lustigova, Michala
Corman, Diana
Costa, Giuseppe
author_facet Costa, Claudia
Santana, Paula
Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Burstrom, Bo
Borrell, Carme
Schweikart, Jürgen
Dzurova, Dagmar
Zangarini, Nicolás
Katsouyanni, Klea
Deboseree, Patrick
Freitas, Ângela
Mitsakou, Christina
Samoli, Evangelia
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
Marí Dell’Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Lustigova, Michala
Corman, Diana
Costa, Giuseppe
author_sort Costa, Claudia
collection PubMed
description The different geographical contexts seen in European metropolitan areas are reflected in the uneven distribution of health risk factors for the population. Accumulating evidence on multiple health determinants point to the importance of individual, social, economic, physical and built environment features, which can be shaped by the local authorities. The complexity of measuring health, which at the same time underscores the level of intra-urban inequalities, calls for integrated and multidimensional approaches. The aim of this study is to analyse inequalities in health determinants and health outcomes across and within nine metropolitan areas: Athens, Barcelona, Berlin-Brandenburg, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Prague, Stockholm and Turin. We use the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index (PHI), a tool that measures health in two components: Health Determinants and Health Outcomes. The application of this tool revealed important inequalities between metropolitan areas: Better scores were found in Northern cities when compared with their Southern and Eastern counterparts in both components. The analysis of geographical patterns within metropolitan areas showed that there are intra-urban inequalities, and, in most cities, they appear to form spatial clusters. Identifying which urban areas are measurably worse off, in either Health Determinants or Health Outcomes, or both, provides a basis for redirecting local action and for ongoing comparisons with other metropolitan areas.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6427561
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-64275612019-04-10 Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index Costa, Claudia Santana, Paula Dimitroulopoulou, Sani Burstrom, Bo Borrell, Carme Schweikart, Jürgen Dzurova, Dagmar Zangarini, Nicolás Katsouyanni, Klea Deboseree, Patrick Freitas, Ângela Mitsakou, Christina Samoli, Evangelia Vardoulakis, Sotiris Marí Dell’Olmo, Marc Gotsens, Mercè Lustigova, Michala Corman, Diana Costa, Giuseppe Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The different geographical contexts seen in European metropolitan areas are reflected in the uneven distribution of health risk factors for the population. Accumulating evidence on multiple health determinants point to the importance of individual, social, economic, physical and built environment features, which can be shaped by the local authorities. The complexity of measuring health, which at the same time underscores the level of intra-urban inequalities, calls for integrated and multidimensional approaches. The aim of this study is to analyse inequalities in health determinants and health outcomes across and within nine metropolitan areas: Athens, Barcelona, Berlin-Brandenburg, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Prague, Stockholm and Turin. We use the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index (PHI), a tool that measures health in two components: Health Determinants and Health Outcomes. The application of this tool revealed important inequalities between metropolitan areas: Better scores were found in Northern cities when compared with their Southern and Eastern counterparts in both components. The analysis of geographical patterns within metropolitan areas showed that there are intra-urban inequalities, and, in most cities, they appear to form spatial clusters. Identifying which urban areas are measurably worse off, in either Health Determinants or Health Outcomes, or both, provides a basis for redirecting local action and for ongoing comparisons with other metropolitan areas. MDPI 2019-03-07 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6427561/ /pubmed/30866549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050836 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Costa, Claudia
Santana, Paula
Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Burstrom, Bo
Borrell, Carme
Schweikart, Jürgen
Dzurova, Dagmar
Zangarini, Nicolás
Katsouyanni, Klea
Deboseree, Patrick
Freitas, Ângela
Mitsakou, Christina
Samoli, Evangelia
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
Marí Dell’Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Lustigova, Michala
Corman, Diana
Costa, Giuseppe
Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title_full Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title_fullStr Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title_full_unstemmed Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title_short Population Health Inequalities Across and Within European Metropolitan Areas through the Lens of the EURO-HEALTHY Population Health Index
title_sort population health inequalities across and within european metropolitan areas through the lens of the euro-healthy population health index
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6427561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30866549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050836
work_keys_str_mv AT costaclaudia populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT santanapaula populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT dimitroulopoulousani populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT burstrombo populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT borrellcarme populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT schweikartjurgen populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT dzurovadagmar populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT zangarininicolas populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT katsouyanniklea populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT debosereepatrick populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT freitasangela populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT mitsakouchristina populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT samolievangelia populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT vardoulakissotiris populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT maridellolmomarc populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT gotsensmerce populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT lustigovamichala populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT cormandiana populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex
AT costagiuseppe populationhealthinequalitiesacrossandwithineuropeanmetropolitanareasthroughthelensoftheeurohealthypopulationhealthindex