Health and the Built Environment€¦ · Built Environment & Health Impact Assessment Unit...
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Health and the Built Environment:
Collaborating Across Sectors to Improve Health
H-GAC Sustainable Transportation
Workshop
November 13, 2015
Presenters:
Patricia L. Cummings, MPH, PhD, Program Manager
Ellen Schwaller, MUEP, Community Health & Design Coordinator
Built Environment & Health Impact Assessment Unit
Environmental Public Health Division
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• How does the built environment impact health?
• How can local governments partner across sectors to improve health?
• What funding sources are available?
Presentation Roadmap
• What are some current built environment initiatives?
• What are some tips/strategies that other communities can use for this type of work?
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
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Emergency
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Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Approaching Same Problem Differently
• Population Approach • Individual Approach
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
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and Emotional
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Public Health AND Healthcare Public Health Medicine
Focuses on populations Focuses on the individual
Emphasizes prevention and health promotion for the whole community
Emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and care for the whole patient
Employs interventions aimed at the environment, human behavior, lifestyle and
medical care
Employs provision of medical care
Stimulated by threats to the health of populations
Stimulated by needs of patients
“Public Health vs. Medicine,” Harvey Fineburg, MD, PhD, Harvard University School of Public Health, 1999.
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Root Causes of Health
Health Outcomes
Behaviors/Exposures
Policy Contexts
Environmental Contexts
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Health Outcomes
Behaviors/Exposures
Policy Contexts
Environmental Contexts
Pedestrian/Cyclist Injury/Fatality
Speeding Cars
12 Foot Lanes
J-Walking
Biking in Traffic Drunk/Distracted Drivers
No safe crossings
No bike lanes No sidewalks
Lack of Traffic Calming
Zero Fatality Goal
Complete Streets
Funding Priorities
Ordinance Updates
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Top 10 Causes of Death in Harris County and Texas, 2013
Harris County Overall Rate per 100,000
1 Heart disease 166.3 2 Cancer 159.9 3 Stroke 40.6 4 Accidents 36.8 5 Chronic lower respiratory diseases 32.0 6 Septicemia 24.0 7 Diabetes 20.0 8 Kidney disease 17.0 9 Flu/pneumonia 15.2 10 Alzheimer's 14.4
Texas Overall Rate per 100,000
1 Heart disease 170.7 2 Cancer 156.1 3 Chronic lower respiratory diseases 42.3 4 Stroke 40.1 5 Accidents 36.8 6 Alzheimer's 24.4 7 Diabetes 21.6 8 Septicemia 16.4 9 Kidney disease 15.9 10 Flu/pneumonia 14.4
*Note: Age-adjusted by U.S. Census 2000 population. Source: http://soupfin.tdh.state.tx.us/death10.htm
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Chronic
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Food
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
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Social, Mental,
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U.S. Obesity Trends
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
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TEXAS Ranks 11/51 States
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
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Disease
Food
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
What determines our health?
Think of the Tree!
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
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Food
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
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Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Portion Sizes
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Food Environment influences our behavior
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Low income households
(more than 1 mile from
grocery store) 2010
Source: Food Environment Atlas, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Physical Inactivity = Leading Cause of Disease • Sedentary lifestyles increase all causes of death, doubles the risk of
cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, and increase risk of colon cancer, HBP, osteoporosis, lipid disorders, depression, and anxiety
• ~3-28% of the variance in PA participation is due to neighborhood-level differences in the built environment*
*Sources: (1) Nagel CL, Carlson NE, Bosworth M, Michael YL: The relation between neighborhood built environment and walking activity among older adults. Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(4):461-468. (2) Li F, Fisher KJ, Brownson RC, Bosworth M: Multilevel modeling of built environment characteristics related to neighbourhood walking activity in older adults. J Epidemiol Community Health 2005, 59:558-564.
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Why Transportation? Transport that is sustainable in terms of social, environmental, and health impacts
Transportation
Physical Activity Obesity
Cardiovascular Health
Air Quality
Respiratory Health
Cardiovascular Health
Injury
Access to Healthy Destinations
Mental Health
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
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Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
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Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Active Transportation Trends
Source: McDonald NC. Active Transportation to School, Trends Among U.S. Schoolchildren, 1969-2001. Am J Prev med. 2007.
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Transport that is sustainable in the senses of social, environmental, and health impacts, and is available/accessible to persons of all abilities and incomes
Sustainable Transportation & Equity
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Social and physical determinants are causing the gap in rankings between health
outcomes (#50 in Texas) and health factors (#94 in Texas). (County Health Rankings, 2015 UWPHI)
How Much Do Determinants Matter in Texas?
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Root Causes of Health
Health Outcomes
Behaviors/Exposures
Policy Contexts
Environmental Contexts
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• How does the built environment impact health?
• How can local governments partner across sectors to improve health?
• What funding sources are available?
Presentation Roadmap
• What are some current built environment initiatives?
• What are some tips/strategies that other communities can use for this type of work?
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Partnering
• With whom? • Across disciplines
• Across boundaries
• Within jurisdictions
• On what? • Surveillance & data sharing
• Community outreach
• Who is doing it? • HCPHES, CDC, APHA/APA, ULI
• How do we do it?
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• National • CDC’s Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/foa.htm
• CDC in partnership with APA www.planning.org
• Local • EHF www.episcopalhealth.org (Healthy
planning, collective impact, capacity)
• www.csd.hctx.net (Public notices/RFPs)
• Texas CDBG www.h-gac.com
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• How does the built environment impact health?
• How can local governments partner across sectors to improve health?
• What funding sources are available?
Presentation Roadmap
• What are some current built environment initiatives?
• What are some tips/strategies that other communities can use for this type of work?
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Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
2.1 million within the
City of Houston (COH)
500,000 within other
non-COH
municipalities
1.8 million in
unincorporated areas
of Harris County Overall 30% population growth in Harris
County since 2000:
City of Houston – 11% Non-COH (34) cities – 9% Unincorporated HC – 74%
Source: Population Study, Harris County Budget Management Department, January 2015. http://www.harriscountytx.gov/CmpDocuments/74/Budget/FY16%20Population%20Study.pdf
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Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
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Wellbeing
Built Environment & HIA Unit • Health Impact Assessment Demonstration Project
• Grant from Health Impact Project, with funding from Episcopal Health Foundation in Texas
• East Aldine Management District • HIA will inform EAD decision-makers on town center development plans
• City of Pasadena • HIA will inform specific city ordinance revisions and potentially development of a
comprehensive city plan
• Institutionalization of HIA: Comparative Analysis • Examine differences between county-city-district decision-making
processes and identify how health/HIA/review can be integrated
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Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Source: Logic model adapted from Mayer TG et al. Development of a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Protocol for Polk County, Florida, 2005-2006. Environmental Public Health Leadership Institute. Polk County Health Department.
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Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• Key informant interviews
• Focus groups
• Interactive Workshops
Completed and Ongoing Engagement
• Qualitative Mapping
• Community Survey
• Photovoice
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The HCPHES Priority Public Health Issues for 2013-2018
Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
• How does the built environment impact health?
• How can local governments partner across sectors to improve health?
• What funding sources are available?
Presentation Roadmap
• What are some current built environment initiatives?
• What are some tips/strategies that other communities can use for this type of work?
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Chronic
Disease
Food
Safety
Infectious
Disease Injury Environmental
Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Social, Mental,
and Emotional
Wellbeing
Tips & Recommendations • Take a more active role in promoting healthy and
safe environments • Where you live, learn, work, worship, and play
• Develop org. structures that promote internal culture change • Promote PA (e.g., walking meetings); healthy food
procurement policies
• Implement several targeted initiatives that may feasibly produce results over a 2-3 year time frame
• Good collaboration = Good Science (and good health!)