[[abstract]]This study determines whether surrounding greenness is associated with the incidence of type 2 diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in Taiwan. A retrospective cohort study determines the relationship between surrounding greenness and the incidence of T2DM during the study period of 2001– 2012 using data from the National Health Insurance Research Database. The satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from the global MODIS database in the NASA Earth Observing System is used to assess greenness. Cox proportional hazard models are used to determine the relationship between exposure to surrounding greenness and the incidence of T2DM, with adjustment for potential confounders. A total of 429,504 subjects, including 40,479 ...
Importance: Living in areas with more vegetation (referred to as residential greenness) may be assoc...
While numerous cross-sectional studies have shown associations between environmental pollutants and ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that residential greenness positively correlates with enhanc...
[[abstract]]This study determines whether surrounding greenness is associated with the incidence of ...
Background Residing in greener places may be protective against diabetes mellitus (DM) but evidence ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This study aimed to evaluate the longitudinal assoc...
[[abstract]]Exposure to surrounding greenness is associated with reduced mortality in Caucasian popu...
Different elements of the environment have been posited to influence type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
[[abstract]]This ecological study aimed to identify the association between greenness and cardiovasc...
Importance: Living in areas with more vegetation (referred to as residential greenness) may be assoc...
Different elements of the environment have been posited to influence type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
This study aims to investigate the association between surrounding greenness and schizophrenia incid...
Living in urban areas with abundant greenness might provide health benefits in general population. L...
This study examined the occurrence of diabetes and sustainable risk factors in residents aged 30 and...
Emerging evidence suggests residential surrounding green space is beneficial for human health. The a...
Importance: Living in areas with more vegetation (referred to as residential greenness) may be assoc...
While numerous cross-sectional studies have shown associations between environmental pollutants and ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that residential greenness positively correlates with enhanc...
[[abstract]]This study determines whether surrounding greenness is associated with the incidence of ...
Background Residing in greener places may be protective against diabetes mellitus (DM) but evidence ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This study aimed to evaluate the longitudinal assoc...
[[abstract]]Exposure to surrounding greenness is associated with reduced mortality in Caucasian popu...
Different elements of the environment have been posited to influence type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
[[abstract]]This ecological study aimed to identify the association between greenness and cardiovasc...
Importance: Living in areas with more vegetation (referred to as residential greenness) may be assoc...
Different elements of the environment have been posited to influence type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
This study aims to investigate the association between surrounding greenness and schizophrenia incid...
Living in urban areas with abundant greenness might provide health benefits in general population. L...
This study examined the occurrence of diabetes and sustainable risk factors in residents aged 30 and...
Emerging evidence suggests residential surrounding green space is beneficial for human health. The a...
Importance: Living in areas with more vegetation (referred to as residential greenness) may be assoc...
While numerous cross-sectional studies have shown associations between environmental pollutants and ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that residential greenness positively correlates with enhanc...