Improving Cardiometabolic Health Through Built Environment Policy

Population health improves when daily movement and food access are designed into environments.

Improving Cardiometabolic Health Through Built Environment Policy
  • Urban design and transport policy are upstream health interventions.
  • Food access policy affects baseline dietary quality at population scale.
  • Evaluation should track equity impacts, not only mean effects.

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Sources
  1. Built environment and cardiometabolic outcomes • 2024 • Systematic Review
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Corrections & Updates

  • 2026-02-20: Last content update published.

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