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Review
. 2024 Dec;101(6):1087-1103.
doi: 10.1007/s11524-024-00932-1. Epub 2024 Nov 25.

Urban Environments, Health, and Environmental Sustainability: Findings From the SALURBAL Study

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Urban Environments, Health, and Environmental Sustainability: Findings From the SALURBAL Study

Ana V Diez Roux et al. J Urban Health. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Despite the relevance of cities and city policies for health, there has been limited examination of large numbers of cities aimed at characterizing urban health determinants and identifying effective policies. The relatively few comparative studies that exist include few cities in lower and middle income countries. The Salud Urbana en America Latina study (SALURBAL) was launched in 2017 to address this gap. The study has four aims: (1) to investigate social and physical environment factors associated with health differences across and within cities; (2) to document the health impact of urban policies and interventions; (3) to use systems approaches to better understand dynamics and identify opportunities for intervention and (4) to create a new dialogue about the drivers of health in cities and their policy implications and support action. Beyond these aims SALURBAL, has an overarching goal of supporting collaborative policy relevant research and capacity -building that engages individuals and institutions from across Latin America. In this review we provide an update on the SALURBAL data resource and collaborative approach and summarize key findings from the first aim of the study. We also describe key elements of our approach, challenges we have faced and how we have overcome them, and identify key opportunities to support policy relevant evidence generation in urban health for the future.

Keywords: Environment; Epidemiology; Global health; Health inequities; Policy; Urban health.

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Overview of SALURBAL publication development, review, and dissemination process

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