Liveable residential space, residential density, and hypertension in Hong Kong: A population-based cohort study.
Chinmoy SarkarKa Yan LaiMichael Yuxuan NiSarika KumariGabriel Matthew LeungChris WebsterPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
We disentangled the association of micro-, meso-, and macrolevel residential densities with hypertension and found that higher liveable floor area and neighborhood scale residential density were associated with lower odds of hypertension. These findings suggest adequate housing in the form of provisioning of sufficient liveable space and optimizing residential density at the building block, and neighborhood levels should be investigated as a potential population-wide preventive strategy for lowering hypertension and associated chronic diseases.