Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between green space exposure and preeclampsia has never been studied. We used a hospital-based perinatal database including more than 80,000 births to study the relationships between greenness exposure and three pregnancy outcomes: birth weight in term born infants, preterm deliveries and preeclampsia. Greenness was characterized using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) within circular buffers surrounding maternal homes. Analyses were conducted using generalized estimating equations, adjusted for potential confounders. We observed an increase in birth weight in term born infants and a reduced risk of preterm births associated with an inc...
Background: The amount of natural vegetation surrounding homes (residential greenness) has been prop...
Background: Green spaces are reported to improve health status, including beneficial effects on preg...
Current scholarship points to a protective association between green space and birth outcomes as wel...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between proximity to green s...
Green spaces have been suggested to improve physical and mental health and well-being by increasing ...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Rachel F Banay,1,* Carla P Bezold,2,* Peter James,1–3 Jaime E Hart,1,3 Francine Laden1–3...
BackgroundRecent studies have reported inconsistent associations between maternal residential green ...
Objectives o determine whether maternal exposure to green space during pregnancy is associated with ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MResidential greenness may positively impact div...
Natural vegetation, or greenness, may benefit maternal health and consequently, fetal growth, by pro...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
To investigate preeclampsia etiologies, we examined relationships between greenspace, air pollution,...
Epidemiological evidence is growing on the beneficial health effects of residential green spaces. Si...
Background: The amount of natural vegetation surrounding homes (residential greenness) has been prop...
Background: Green spaces are reported to improve health status, including beneficial effects on preg...
Current scholarship points to a protective association between green space and birth outcomes as wel...
Little is known about the impacts of green spaces on pregnancy outcomes. The relationship between gr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between proximity to green s...
Green spaces have been suggested to improve physical and mental health and well-being by increasing ...
Background: Green spaces have been associated with improved physical and mental health; however, the...
Rachel F Banay,1,* Carla P Bezold,2,* Peter James,1–3 Jaime E Hart,1,3 Francine Laden1–3...
BackgroundRecent studies have reported inconsistent associations between maternal residential green ...
Objectives o determine whether maternal exposure to green space during pregnancy is associated with ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MResidential greenness may positively impact div...
Natural vegetation, or greenness, may benefit maternal health and consequently, fetal growth, by pro...
Living in communities with more vegetation during pregnancy has been associated with higher birth we...
To investigate preeclampsia etiologies, we examined relationships between greenspace, air pollution,...
Epidemiological evidence is growing on the beneficial health effects of residential green spaces. Si...
Background: The amount of natural vegetation surrounding homes (residential greenness) has been prop...
Background: Green spaces are reported to improve health status, including beneficial effects on preg...
Current scholarship points to a protective association between green space and birth outcomes as wel...