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 suggested a beneficial influence on mortality, but the evidence is still controversial. OBJECTIVES: We used longitudinal data from a large cohort to estimate associations of two measures of residential greenness exposure with cause-specific mortality and stroke incidence. METHODS: We studied a population-based cohort of 1,263,721 residents in Rome aged [Formula: see text], followed from 2001 to 2013. As greenness exposure, we utilized the leaf area index (LAI), which expresses the tree canopy as the leaf area per unit ground surface area, and the normalized difference vege...
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascul...
Background: Green, natural environments may ameliorate adverse environmental exposures (e.g., air po...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
Green space may improve health by enabling physical activity and recovery from stress or by decrease...
International audienceBackground: The majority of studies have shown higher greenness exposure assoc...
BackgroundThe majority of studies have shown higher greenness exposure associated with reduced morta...
Background Exposure to green vegetation has been linked to positive health, but the pathophysiologi...
The adverse health effects of air pollution have long been recognized, with the majority of morbidit...
Background: Evidence for the association between environmental exposures and ischemic stroke (IS) is...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that residing close to green space reduce mortality rate...
Background: A number of studies have associated natural outdoor environments with reduced mortality ...
Background Findings from published studies suggest that exposure to and interactions with green spac...
BackgroundLiving in greener areas of cities was linked to increased physical activity levels, improv...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascul...
Background: Green, natural environments may ameliorate adverse environmental exposures (e.g., air po...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
Green space may improve health by enabling physical activity and recovery from stress or by decrease...
International audienceBackground: The majority of studies have shown higher greenness exposure assoc...
BackgroundThe majority of studies have shown higher greenness exposure associated with reduced morta...
Background Exposure to green vegetation has been linked to positive health, but the pathophysiologi...
The adverse health effects of air pollution have long been recognized, with the majority of morbidit...
Background: Evidence for the association between environmental exposures and ischemic stroke (IS) is...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that residing close to green space reduce mortality rate...
Background: A number of studies have associated natural outdoor environments with reduced mortality ...
Background Findings from published studies suggest that exposure to and interactions with green spac...
BackgroundLiving in greener areas of cities was linked to increased physical activity levels, improv...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascul...
Background: Green, natural environments may ameliorate adverse environmental exposures (e.g., air po...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...