Sustainable cities promoting urban health “Challenges for better health in an urban environment”
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1828-6550/APMB.108.2.2020.SD3Mots-clés :
urban environment, health, diabetes, health city managerRésumé
This Review article is focused on the relationship between urbanization and human health and on the policy aimed at promoting a better heath in the urban environment of industrialized countries.
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Lenzi,A. ,Capolongo, S., Ricciardi, G. et al .,New competences to manage urban health: Health City Manager core curriculum. Acta Biomed 2020; 91, Supplement 3: 21-28 DOI: 10.23750/abm.v91i3-S.9430
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