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Residential greenness is associated with disease severity among COVID-19 patients aged over 45 years in Wuhan, China

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Published in 2022 at "Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113245

Abstract: Evidence regarding environmental factors associated with disease severity of COVID-19 remained scarce. This study aimed to investigate the association of residential greenness exposure with COVID-19 severity applying a retrospective cross-sectional study in Wuhan, China. We… read more here.

Keywords: greenness; covid severity; disease severity; residential greenness ... See more keywords
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Residential greenness and substance use among youth and young adults: Associations with alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use.

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Published in 2022 at "Environmental research"

DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113124

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Research has identified positive associations between green space and physical and mental health outcomes. Substance use outcomes, however, have received considerably less attention. This study investigates the association between residential greenness and substance use… read more here.

Keywords: use; substance; youth young; residential greenness ... See more keywords
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Cross-sectional association of residential greenness exposure with activities of daily living disability among urban elderly in Shanghai.

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Published in 2020 at "International journal of hygiene and environmental health"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2020.113620

Abstract: AIM Residential greenness exposure is associated with many health outcomes, including obesity, cardiovascular disease, and mental disorders. However, few studies have assessed the effects of greenness exposure on activities of daily living (ADL). This study… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; greenness exposure; disability; exposure activities ... See more keywords
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Association between residential greenness and glycosylated hemoglobin in pregnant women: Findings from the baseline data of Yuexiu birth cohort.

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Published in 2021 at "International journal of hygiene and environmental health"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2021.113721

Abstract: BACKGROUND Previous studies have indicated that residential greenness can affect human health, but limited studies have examined the association between residential greenness and glucose homeostasis during pregnancy. We aimed to investigate the associations of residential… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; association residential; pregnant women; greenness ... See more keywords
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Residential Greenness Alters Serum 25(OH)D Concentrations: A Longitudinal Cohort of Chinese Older Adults

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of the American Medical Directors Association"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2020.04.026

Abstract: Objectives Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among older adults. We aimed to study whether residential greenness could alter serum 25(OH)D concentrations as a possible mechanism of residential greenness's positive health effects. Design A longitudinal cohort… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; serum concentrations; annual average; greenness ... See more keywords
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Long-term Exposure to PM2.5 and Mortality for the Older Population: Effect Modification by Residential Greenness

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Published in 2021 at "Epidemiology"

DOI: 10.1097/ede.0000000000001348

Abstract: Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Although many studies demonstrated reduced mortality risk with higher greenness, few studies examined the modifying effect of greenness on air pollution–health associations. We evaluated residential greenness… read more here.

Keywords: greenness; long term; residential greenness; pm2 mortality ... See more keywords
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Residential greenness and increased physical activity in patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

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Published in 2021 at "European journal of preventive cardiology"

DOI: 10.1177/2047487319886017

Abstract: AIMS Physical activity is a fundamental component of rehabilitation following coronary artery bypass (CABG) surgery. Proximity to neighbourhood green spaces may encourage physical activity. We investigated the association between residential greenness and exercise-related physical activity… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; exercise related; surgery; physical activity ... See more keywords
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Associations between residential greenness and self-reported heart disease in Sri Lankan men: A cross-sectional study

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Published in 2021 at "PLoS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252382

Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are major contributors to morbidity and mortality in lower-middle-income countries (LMICs). Features of the natural environment, such as greenness, are a potential, modifiable determinant of CVD, yet there is a lack of… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; associations residential; heart disease; heart ... See more keywords
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The impact of residential greenness on psychological distress among Hurricane Katrina survivors

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Published in 2022 at "PLOS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285510

Abstract: Residential greenness may support mental health among disaster-affected populations; however, changes in residential greenness may disrupt survivors’ sense of place. We obtained one pre- and three post-disaster psychological distress scores (Kessler [K]-6) from a cohort… read more here.

Keywords: high low; hurricane katrina; psychological distress; greenness ... See more keywords
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Associations and pathways between residential greenness and metabolic syndromes in Fujian Province

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Public Health"

DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1014380

Abstract: Background Greenness exposure is beneficial to human health, but its potential mechanisms through which the risk for metabolic syndrome (MetS) could be reduced have been poorly studied. We aimed to estimate the greenness-MetS association in… read more here.

Keywords: greenness mets; mets association; greenness; mediation ... See more keywords
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Residential Greenness and Birthweight in the State of Massachusetts, USA

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Published in 2018 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15061248

Abstract: Natural vegetation, or greenness, may benefit maternal health and consequently, fetal growth, by providing opportunities for physical activity and psychological restoration, and decreasing detrimental environmental exposures. We retrieved Massachusetts Birth Registry data from 2001–2013 and… read more here.

Keywords: residential greenness; greenness birthweight; tlbw sga; greenness ... See more keywords