Associations of types of green space across the life-course with blood pressure and body mass index

MP Jimenez, GA Wellenius, P James… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Green space has been associated with better health and well-being. However, most studies
have been cross-sectional with limited long-term exposure data. Further, research is limited …

Urban green space and its impact on human health

MC Kondo, JM Fluehr, T McKeon… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Background: Over half of the world's population now lives in urban areas, and this proportion
is expected to increase. While there have been numerous reviews of empirical studies on …

Exposure to neighborhood greenness and hypertension incidence in adults: a longitudinal cohort study in Taiwan

YQ Zeng, KC Chong, L Chang, X Liang… - Environmental …, 2024 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: There are few studies on the health effects of long-term exposure to
neighborhood greenness in a longitudinal setting, especially in Asian countries with high …

Association between greenspace and blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Y Zhao, WW Bao, BY Yang, JH Liang, ZH Gui… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Many studies have investigated the association between greenspaces and blood pressure
(BP), but the results remain mixed. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to …

[HTML][HTML] Where greenspace matters most: A systematic review of urbanicity, greenspace, and physical health

MHEM Browning, A Rigolon, O McAnirlin - Landscape and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Greenspace in urban areas may have greater protective health effects than elsewhere.
Urban dwellers experience more environmental harmful exposures, attentional demands …

Do sex and gender modify the association between green space and physical health? A systematic review

D Sillman, A Rigolon, MHEM Browning… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
A growing literature shows that green space can have protective effects on human health. As
a marginalized group, women often have worse life outcomes than men, including …

Residential neighbourhood greenspace is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease: A prospective cohort study

AM Dalton, AP Jones - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident
cardiovascular disease, but evidence is limited by reliance on cross-sectional comparisons …

Association between greenness and cardiovascular risk factors: results from a large cohort study in Thailand

K Paoin, C Pharino, A Phosri, K Ueda, XT Seposo… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The risk of cardiovascular diseases may be reduced by residing in green
environments. However, there are relatively few longitudinal cohort studies, especially in …

Subjective Proximity to Green Spaces and Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN‐V Study

B Abbasi, M Pourmirzaei, S Hariri… - … and Public Health, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence favoring a beneficial association between greenness and blood pressure (BP) in
adults is accumulating. However, children and adolescents have been understudied …

Residential urban greenspace and hypertension: a comparative study in two European cities

M Bauwelinck, WL Zijlema, X Bartoll… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Living in green areas has been associated with several health benefits;
however, the available evidence on such benefits for hypertension is still limited. This study …