Neighborhood greenspace and risk of type 2 diabetes in a prospective cohort: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

A Doubleday, CJ Knott, MF Hazlehurst, AG Bertoni… - Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Background Neighborhood greenspaces provide opportunities for increased physical
activity and social interaction, and thus may reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes. However …

[HTML][HTML] Residing in urban areas with higher green space is associated with lower mortality risk: a census-based cohort study with ten years of follow-up

M Bauwelinck, L Casas, TS Nawrot, B Nemery… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that residing close to green space reduce
mortality rates. We investigated the relationship between long-term exposure to residential …

[HTML][HTML] Urban residential greenness and adiposity: A cohort study in Stockholm County

Å Persson, A Pyko, T Lind, T Bellander… - Environment …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Increasing evidence suggests that exposure to residential greenness is
associated with positive health outcomes among urban populations. However, few studies …

Urban green space, tree canopy and prevention of cardiometabolic diseases: a multilevel longitudinal study of 46 786 Australians

T Astell-Burt, X Feng - International journal of epidemiology, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Cross-sectional studies suggest that more green space may lower the odds of
prevalent diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in cities. We assess if …

Association of neighborhood greenness exposure with cardiovascular diseases and biomarkers

T Liu, B Cai, W Peng, L Xiao, H Shi, X Wu… - International journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Aim Living in areas with neighborhood greenness may be associated with the incidence of
cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). However, little evidence in this regard has emerged from …

[HTML][HTML] Greenspace and mortality in the UK Biobank: longitudinal cohort analysis of socio-economic, environmental, and biomarker pathways

S Wan, D Rojas-Rueda, J Pretty, C Roscoe… - SSM-Population …, 2022 - Elsevier
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways:
increasing physical activity, improving mental health, relieving social isolation, reducing …

Green space exposure and type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence: A systematic review

F Ccami-Bernal, DR Soriano-Moreno… - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to green spaces is
associated with a lower prevalence of diabetes. The aim of this systematic review was to …

Exposure to residential greenness as a predictor of cause-specific mortality and stroke incidence in the Rome longitudinal study

R Orioli, C Antonucci, M Scortichini… - Environmental …, 2019 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to
urban green areas have been associated with beneficial health outcomes. Some studies …

Residential greenspace and risk of cancer: a prospective cohort study from the UK Biobank

Z Cao, C Xu, S Li, Y Wang, H Yang - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Growing evidence suggests that proximity to greenspace is linked to multiple
health outcomes, but its association with the risk of cancer is not fully understood. The …

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 …