TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of housing on health and challenges of demographic changes
AU - Rana, Kritika
AU - Shrestha, Vikram
AU - Chimoriya, Ritesh
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - There is overwhelming evidence on the robust relationship between housing and health, and the effect of poor housing conditions on health risks and outcomes. Although adequate housing is a fundamental human right and an essential social determinant of health, global prevalence of poor housing conditions is a key public health issue. Identification of the factors of housing associated with health and wellbeing, and investigation of health risks and outcomes attributed to housing conditions are essential preventive measures to ensure enhancement of both housing conditions and overall health. On the other hand, demographic changes and current trends of population growth indicate increased pressure on housing and health sectors globally. Current demographic trends suggest rapid growth of ageing population and increased urbanisation as the major challenges. It is vital to examine if the existing housing conditions would be sufficient to cater to the future needs, and address any issues arising due to the projected demographic changes. This review aims to examine existing literature focusing on the effect of housing on health and the challenges arising due to demographic changes. The findings presented in this review may provide valuable insights on the effects of housing on health and inform housing and health sectors on the future directives to be undertaken.
AB - There is overwhelming evidence on the robust relationship between housing and health, and the effect of poor housing conditions on health risks and outcomes. Although adequate housing is a fundamental human right and an essential social determinant of health, global prevalence of poor housing conditions is a key public health issue. Identification of the factors of housing associated with health and wellbeing, and investigation of health risks and outcomes attributed to housing conditions are essential preventive measures to ensure enhancement of both housing conditions and overall health. On the other hand, demographic changes and current trends of population growth indicate increased pressure on housing and health sectors globally. Current demographic trends suggest rapid growth of ageing population and increased urbanisation as the major challenges. It is vital to examine if the existing housing conditions would be sufficient to cater to the future needs, and address any issues arising due to the projected demographic changes. This review aims to examine existing literature focusing on the effect of housing on health and the challenges arising due to demographic changes. The findings presented in this review may provide valuable insights on the effects of housing on health and inform housing and health sectors on the future directives to be undertaken.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:60120
UR - https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/2818/2679
M3 - Article
SN - 0975-5896
VL - 20
SP - 75
EP - 82
JO - Global Journal of Science Frontier Research
JF - Global Journal of Science Frontier Research
IS - 5
M1 - 1
ER -