From plague epidemics to tuberculosis epidemics, cities have always been considered less healthy places to live than rural areas. Times and problems have changed a lot, and today it is about fighting more insidious diseases: excess weight, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, cancers, asthma, depression… The list of preferred disorders of the urban environment is long. While half of French people live in an urban area of more than 100,000 inhabitants, large cities still have a long way to go to take health into account in their development plans.
However, there are many possible levers: limit users’ stress by improving the connection of public transport lines, maintain the mobility of the elderly by providing pedestrian routes, allow everyone to relax in green space, fight noise pollution by ensuring good conditions during concentration. day and night to sleep… “Today…
Source: Le Figaro

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