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Behavioral Science Perspectives on Designing the Environment to Promote Child Health

In: Sustainable Environmental Design in Architecture

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  • McKane E. Sharff

    (Georgetown University Medical Center)

  • Elissa Gerfen

    (Georgetown University Medical Center)

  • Kenneth P. Tercyak

    (Georgetown University Medical Center)

Abstract

In general, there is a need for large, well-integrated studies that both assess environmental characteristics and measure health outcomes in children. Results from these studies would demonstrate to policymakers the positive impact of thoughtful community design and comprehensive multilevel interventions on child health outcomes. This is essential for both the design of new health-promoting communities and the revitalization of existing communities.

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  • McKane E. Sharff & Elissa Gerfen & Kenneth P. Tercyak, 2012. "Behavioral Science Perspectives on Designing the Environment to Promote Child Health," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Stamatina Th. Rassia & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Sustainable Environmental Design in Architecture, chapter 0, pages 7-25, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-1-4419-0745-5_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0745-5_2
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