Background: Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascular disease, but evidence is limited by reliance on cross-sectional comparisons. We use data from a longitudinal study with a time-independent measure of risk to explore the association between exposure to greenspace and cardiovascular disease. Methods: Data was from the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer Norfolk UK cohort, baseline 1993–1997 (n = 24,420). Neighbourhoods were defined as 800m radius zones around participants’ home, according to their home postcode (zip code) in the year 2000. Greenspace exposure was identified using classified satellite imagery. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression examined associations betwe...
The objective was to study the association between surrounding greenness and the incidence of cardio...
Background Metabolic syndrome is an important risk factor for non-communicable diseases, particularl...
Background: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban gre...
BackgroundLiving in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascula...
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect against ...
Abstract Background Three cross sectional studies sug...
Abstract Background Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect ...
Background Longitudinal evidence linking urban greenspace to reduced rates of all-cause and cause-sp...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Objective: Green space reduces cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, but few studies examine what types...
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: Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect against ...
The objective was to study the association between surrounding greenness and the incidence of cardio...
Background Metabolic syndrome is an important risk factor for non-communicable diseases, particularl...
Background: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban gre...
BackgroundLiving in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascula...
Background Living in a greener neighbourhood may reduce the risk of developing incident cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect against ...
Abstract Background Three cross sectional studies sug...
Abstract Background Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect ...
Background Longitudinal evidence linking urban greenspace to reduced rates of all-cause and cause-sp...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated links between cardiovascular disease and physical ina...
Objective: Green space reduces cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, but few studies examine what types...
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: Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect against ...
The objective was to study the association between surrounding greenness and the incidence of cardio...
Background Metabolic syndrome is an important risk factor for non-communicable diseases, particularl...
Background: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban gre...