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Neighborhood and Health The Portland Neighborhood Environment & Health Study Fuzhong Li, Ph. D Oregon Research Institute Part I
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Portland Metropolitan Area
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Area Map
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Overall Objectives To Understand how neighborhood built environment attributes influence people’s health and lifestyle To Understand how neighborhood built environment attributes influence people’s health and lifestyle Tracking change in body mass index, physical activity, and blood pressure over time Tracking change in body mass index, physical activity, and blood pressure over time Linking change to the built environment Linking change to the built environment
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Research Methodology Sample local neighborhoods (within Portland Urban Growth Boundary) Recruit local residents (50-75 year old) from Washington, Clackamas, Multnomah Conduct Surveys/Questionnaires and assessments (height, weight, blood pressure) Collect built environment information (tax assessor’s data, regional land-use data, employment/business data, census data) Link subject data to environment data via geographic information system
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Total population: 3,700,758 Female persons: 50.3% White persons: 90% Persons 65 years old and over: 12.9% High school graduates: 85% Housing units: 1,586,498 Homeownership rate: 64.3% Median household income: $42,568
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Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas
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Sampling Framework within UBG
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Sampled Residents within UBG
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Study Description Sampled 120 Neighborhoods (census block groups) Recruited 1,221 Participants across the 120 neighborhoods Completed Year 2 Assessments Conducting Year 3 Assessments
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Study Measures Land use mix Density of fast-food outlets Density of public transit Green and open space
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Study Area
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Zoning
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Zoning Overlay with Study Area
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Study Area
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Example of Good Land Mix
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Example of Low Mix
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To be continued Contact Information: fuzhongl@ori.org 541-484-2123
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