The World Health Organization defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. Many factors such as people's living conditions, health-related knowledge, health behaviors, beliefs and habits, occupations and income levels play a role as the "social determinants of health". The physical and social structure of the city also affects the lifestyle of the people in the city. Developing technology and changing lifestyle have caused health problems to shift towards non-communicable diseases.
In our country, according to the national burden of disease studies conducted in 2002 and 2012, the share of non-communicable diseases increased from 71% to 79%. Behavioral risk factors under non-communicable diseases are sedentary life, unhealthy diet, tobacco and alcohol use. The COVID-19 pandemic in the world in the last 2 years has caused us to adopt new lifestyle behaviors and it should be considered that these percentages will change.
According to the Basic Health Services (TSH) Declaration, the principles of the healthy cities approach to achieve the goal of “health for all” are as follows:
The population of Ankara province (2020) is approximately 5.5 million, with 73.4% of the population between the ages of 15-64 and 7.5% of them aged 65 and over. The city of Ankara has a population at risk for non-communicable diseases. Within the scope of the TÜBİTAK Project, we examine the relationship between the health problems of the society, physical activity behaviors and urban living spaces, using different research techniques in different districts of Ankara.
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