A natural experiment to assess how urban interventions in lower socioeconomic areas influence health behaviors: The UrbASanté study

Author:

Charreire Hélène1,Conti Benoit2,Bauchard Lucile2,Cissé Ndèye Aïta2,Perignon Marlène1,Rollet Pascaline1,Perrin Coline3,Blanchard Sophie4,Roda Céline5,Feuillet Thierry6,Madelin Malika7,Dupuis Vincent8,Evrard Anne-Sophie9,Hellequin Anne-Peggy10,Coll Isabelle11,Larrue Corinne4,Baudet-Michel Sophie12,Vernouillet Gabrielle13,Ntsame-Abegue Fernande14,Fabre Isabelle15,Méjean Caroline1,Oppert Jean-Michel16

Affiliation:

1. MoISA, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, CIHEAM-IAMM, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD

2. LVMT, Univ Gustave Eiffel, Ecole des Ponts, Champs-sur-Marne

3. Innovation, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, Montpellier

4. Université Paris Est-Créteil, LabUrba, Créteil

5. Université Paris Cité, Health Environmental Risk Assessment (HERA) Team, CRESS, INSERM, INRAE, Paris

6. Université de Caen Normandie, UMR 6266 IDEES CNRS

7. Université Paris Cité, UMR PRODIG, Paris

8. Sorbonne Université, UMR PHENIX, Paris

9. Université Lyon, Univ Gustave Eiffel, IFSTTAR, Univ Lyon 1, Umrestte, UMR-T9405, Bron

10. UMR LADYSS 7533, Université de Paris Nanterre

11. Université Paris Est Créteil and Université Paris Cité, CNRS, LISA, Créteil

12. Université Paris Cité, UMR Géographie-cités

13. Direction de la Santé Publique, Service Parisien Santé Environnement, Ville de Paris, Paris

14. Direction de la Voirie et des Déplacements, Agence de la mobilité, Ville de Paris, Paris

15. Direction de l’Urbanisme, Ville de Paris, Paris

16. Sorbonne Paris Nord University, INSERM U1153, INRAE U1125, CNAM, Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center – University Paris Cité (CRESS), Bobigny

Abstract

Abstract Background Mechanisms underlying the associations between changes in the urban environment and changes in health-related outcomes are complex and their study requires specific approaches. We describe the protocol of the interdisciplinary UrbASanté study, which aims to explore how urban interventions can modify environmental exposures (built, social, and food environments; air quality; noise), health-related behaviors, and self-reported health using a natural experiment approach. Methods The study is based on a natural experiment design using a before/after protocol with a control group to assess changes in environmental exposures, health-risk behaviors, and self-reported health outcomes of a resident adult population before and after the implementation of a time series of urban interventions in four contiguous neighborhoods in Paris (France). The changes in environmental exposures, health-related behaviors, and self-reported health outcomes of a resident adult population will be concurrently monitored in both intervention and control areas. We will develop a mixed-method framework combining substantial fieldwork with quantitative and qualitative analytical approaches. This study will make use of (i) data relating to exposures and health-related outcomes among all participants and in subsamples and (ii) interviews with residents regarding their perceptions of their neighborhoods and with key stakeholders regarding the urban change processing, and (iii) existing geodatabases and field observations to characterize the built, social, and food environments. The data collected will be analyzed with a focus on interrelationships between environmental exposures and health-related outcomes using appropriate approaches (e.g., interrupted time series, difference–in-differences method). Discussion Relying on a natural experiment approach, the research will provide new insights regarding issues such as close collaboration with urban/local stakeholders, recruitment and follow-up of participants, identification of control and intervention areas, timing of the planned urban interventions, and comparison of subjective and objective measurements. Through the collaborative work of a consortium ensuring complementarity between researchers from different disciplines and stakeholders, the UrbASanté study will provide evidence-based guidance for designing future urban planning and public health policies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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