Evidence suggests that residential greenness may be protective of high blood pressure, but there is scarcity of evidence on the associations between greenness around schools and blood pressure among children. We aimed to investigate this association in China. Our study included 9354 children from 62 schools in the Seven Northeastern Cities Study. Greenness around each child's school was measured by NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) and SAVI (Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index). Particulate matter ≤ 1 μm (PM) concentrations were estimated by spatiotemporal models and nitrogen dioxide (NO) concentrations were collected from air monitoring stations. Associations between greenness and blood pressure were determined by generalized linear...
Background: Air pollution has been associated with elevated blood pressure in adults. However, epid...
Greenness has been reported to improve mental and physical health. Reduction in exposure to air poll...
Background: Early life environments may influence children's blood pressure (BP), but evidence on th...
Evidence suggests that residential greenness may be protective of high blood pressure, but there is ...
Background: Living in greener areas has many health benefits, but evidence concerning the effects o...
Background Living in greener areas has many health benefits, but evidence concerning the effects on ...
Evidence regarding the combined effects of green space and air pollutants on hypertension remains li...
Background: There is increasing interest in the effect of residential greenness on respiratory healt...
Background: There is increasing interest in the effect of residential greenness on respiratory healt...
Background: According to Ulrich's psychoevolutionary theory, contact with green environments mit...
BackgroundEvidence on the hypertensive effects of long-term air pollutants exposure are mixed, and t...
Evidence favoring a beneficial association between greenness and blood pressure (BP) in adults is ac...
Evidence favoring a beneficial association between greenness and blood pressure (BP) in adults is ac...
Background: Evidence concerning the effects of greenness on childhood visual impairment is scarce. ...
Importance: Few studies have investigated the association between greenness and childhood attention-...
Background: Air pollution has been associated with elevated blood pressure in adults. However, epid...
Greenness has been reported to improve mental and physical health. Reduction in exposure to air poll...
Background: Early life environments may influence children's blood pressure (BP), but evidence on th...
Evidence suggests that residential greenness may be protective of high blood pressure, but there is ...
Background: Living in greener areas has many health benefits, but evidence concerning the effects o...
Background Living in greener areas has many health benefits, but evidence concerning the effects on ...
Evidence regarding the combined effects of green space and air pollutants on hypertension remains li...
Background: There is increasing interest in the effect of residential greenness on respiratory healt...
Background: There is increasing interest in the effect of residential greenness on respiratory healt...
Background: According to Ulrich's psychoevolutionary theory, contact with green environments mit...
BackgroundEvidence on the hypertensive effects of long-term air pollutants exposure are mixed, and t...
Evidence favoring a beneficial association between greenness and blood pressure (BP) in adults is ac...
Evidence favoring a beneficial association between greenness and blood pressure (BP) in adults is ac...
Background: Evidence concerning the effects of greenness on childhood visual impairment is scarce. ...
Importance: Few studies have investigated the association between greenness and childhood attention-...
Background: Air pollution has been associated with elevated blood pressure in adults. However, epid...
Greenness has been reported to improve mental and physical health. Reduction in exposure to air poll...
Background: Early life environments may influence children's blood pressure (BP), but evidence on th...