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 investigated the association between residential greenness and birthweight in full-term births (≥37 weeks gestation). We calculated average residential greenness during pregnancy using 250 m normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from satellites. We estimated associations between greenness and continuous birthweight, term low birthweight (TLBW: <2500 g), and small for gestational age (SGA: <10th percentile of birthweight stratified ...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between proximity to green s...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
Background: The amount of natural vegetation surrounding homes (residential greenness) has been prop...
Rachel F Banay,1,* Carla P Bezold,2,* Peter James,1–3 Jaime E Hart,1,3 Francine Laden1–3...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Background: Although studies have examined the association between residential greenness and birth w...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Recent research in environmental epidemiology has attempted to estimate the effects of exposure to n...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between proximity to green s...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
Background: The amount of natural vegetation surrounding homes (residential greenness) has been prop...
Rachel F Banay,1,* Carla P Bezold,2,* Peter James,1–3 Jaime E Hart,1,3 Francine Laden1–3...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Background: Although studies have examined the association between residential greenness and birth w...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Recent research in environmental epidemiology has attempted to estimate the effects of exposure to n...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Background: Beneficial effects of greenness on birth outcomes have been reported, but few studies ha...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between proximity to green s...