A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods

Local administration is responsible for health-related areas, and evidence of the health impact of urban policies is available. Barriers and recommendations for the full implementation of health promotion in cities and neighbourhoods have been described. The barriers to the promotion of urban health...

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Autores: Díez E, Aviñó D, Paredes-Carbonell JJ, Segura J, Suárez Ó, Gerez MD, Pérez A, Daban F, Camprubí L
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Recursos:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)
Repositorio:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica
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Palavra-chave:Urban health
Social determinants
Equity
Health promotion
Governance
Cities
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spelling A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoodsDíez EAviñó DParedes-Carbonell JJSegura JSuárez ÓGerez MDPérez ADaban FCamprubí LUrban healthSocial determinantsEquityHealth promotionGovernanceCitiesLocal administration is responsible for health-related areas, and evidence of the health impact of urban policies is available. Barriers and recommendations for the full implementation of health promotion in cities and neighbourhoods have been described. The barriers to the promotion of urban health are broad: the lack of leadership and political will, reflectes the allocation of health outcomes to health services, as well as technical, political and public misconceptions about the root causes of health and wellbeing. Ideologies and prejudices, non-evidence-based policies, narrow sectoral cultures, short political periods, lack of population-based health information and few opportunities for participation limit the opportunities for urban health. Local policies on early childhood, healthy schools, employment, active transport, parks, leisure and community services, housing, urban planning, food protection and environmental health have great positive impacts on health. Key tools include the political prioritisation of health and equity, the commitment to "Health in All Policies" and the participation of communities, social movements and civil society. This requires well organised and funded structures and processes, as well as equity-based health information and capacity building in the health sector, other sectors and society. We conclude that local policies have a great potential for maximising health and equity and equity. The recommendations for carrying them out are increasingly solid and feasible. (C) 2016 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.ELSEVIER2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fisabio.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/1560Gaceta SanitariaISSN: 02139111ISSNe: 15781283reponame:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científicainstname:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)Españolinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fisabio.fundanetsuite.com:p15602026-06-11T12:45:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
title A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
spellingShingle A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
Díez E
Urban health
Social determinants
Equity
Health promotion
Governance
Cities
title_short A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
title_full A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
title_fullStr A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
title_full_unstemmed A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
title_sort A good investment: promoting health in cities and neighbourhoods
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Díez E
Aviñó D
Paredes-Carbonell JJ
Segura J
Suárez Ó
Gerez MD
Pérez A
Daban F
Camprubí L
author Díez E
author_facet Díez E
Aviñó D
Paredes-Carbonell JJ
Segura J
Suárez Ó
Gerez MD
Pérez A
Daban F
Camprubí L
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Paredes-Carbonell JJ
Segura J
Suárez Ó
Gerez MD
Pérez A
Daban F
Camprubí L
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Urban health
Social determinants
Equity
Health promotion
Governance
Cities
topic Urban health
Social determinants
Equity
Health promotion
Governance
Cities
description Local administration is responsible for health-related areas, and evidence of the health impact of urban policies is available. Barriers and recommendations for the full implementation of health promotion in cities and neighbourhoods have been described. The barriers to the promotion of urban health are broad: the lack of leadership and political will, reflectes the allocation of health outcomes to health services, as well as technical, political and public misconceptions about the root causes of health and wellbeing. Ideologies and prejudices, non-evidence-based policies, narrow sectoral cultures, short political periods, lack of population-based health information and few opportunities for participation limit the opportunities for urban health. Local policies on early childhood, healthy schools, employment, active transport, parks, leisure and community services, housing, urban planning, food protection and environmental health have great positive impacts on health. Key tools include the political prioritisation of health and equity, the commitment to "Health in All Policies" and the participation of communities, social movements and civil society. This requires well organised and funded structures and processes, as well as equity-based health information and capacity building in the health sector, other sectors and society. We conclude that local policies have a great potential for maximising health and equity and equity. The recommendations for carrying them out are increasingly solid and feasible. (C) 2016 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.
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