Does where you live matter to your health? Investigating factors that influence the self-rated health of urban and rural Chinese residents: evidence drawn from Chinese General Social Survey data

Apr 23, 2017Health and quality of life outcomes

How Location Affects Self-Rated Health in Urban and Rural Chinese Residents

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70.87% of urban residents reported being healthy, compared to 62.87% of rural residents.

  • Urban residents living near sufficient green spaces were more likely to report good health.
  • Rural residents without reliable access to fresh water were more likely to report poor health.
  • Frequent physical exercise was associated with a 21.6% increase in the likelihood of good health among urban residents.
  • Urban residents in areas with insufficient green space who exercised frequently were less likely to report good health.
  • No moderating effect of physical exercise was found on the relationship between air pollution exposure and health.

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