Purpose of review: We assessed the relation between environmental greenness and risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, based on a systematic review and meta-analysis up to March 30, 2022, characterizing whenever possible the shape of the association using dose-response meta-analysis. Recent findings: Twelve studies were included in this review, either using normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) or land use/cover (LU/LC) methodology to assess greenness. Comparing the highest versus lowest exposure categories of greenness assessed using the NDVI (6 studies) or LU/LC (6 studies), we found no association with dementia. Dose-response meta-analysis of the association between greenness measured by LU/LC and dementia, based on only 3...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
BACKGROUND: Both air pollution and dementia are current and growing global issues. There are plausib...
Dementia is arguably the most pressing public health challenge of our age. Since dementia does not h...
Purpose of review: We assessed the relation between environmental greenness and risk of dementia and...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Many recent studies identified the benefits of green space exposure for the impr...
Background: Evidence on beneficial associations of green space with cognitive function in older adu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Abstract Background: Green spaces such as parks and...
Background - Dementia risk reduction is a major and growing public health priority. While certain mo...
[EN] Background: Contact with nature may have a key role in child brain development. Recent observat...
Objectives Summarise studies of outdoor green space exposure and brain health measures related to Al...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018RATIONALE: The effects of long term green space ex...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that neurological health could be improved with the interventio...
Purpose This literature review examined the recent evidence relating to green (nature-based)dementi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on beneficial associations of green space with cognitive function in older adul...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
BACKGROUND: Both air pollution and dementia are current and growing global issues. There are plausib...
Dementia is arguably the most pressing public health challenge of our age. Since dementia does not h...
Purpose of review: We assessed the relation between environmental greenness and risk of dementia and...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Many recent studies identified the benefits of green space exposure for the impr...
Background: Evidence on beneficial associations of green space with cognitive function in older adu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Abstract Background: Green spaces such as parks and...
Background - Dementia risk reduction is a major and growing public health priority. While certain mo...
[EN] Background: Contact with nature may have a key role in child brain development. Recent observat...
Objectives Summarise studies of outdoor green space exposure and brain health measures related to Al...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018RATIONALE: The effects of long term green space ex...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that neurological health could be improved with the interventio...
Purpose This literature review examined the recent evidence relating to green (nature-based)dementi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on beneficial associations of green space with cognitive function in older adul...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
BACKGROUND: Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green ar...
BACKGROUND: Both air pollution and dementia are current and growing global issues. There are plausib...
Dementia is arguably the most pressing public health challenge of our age. Since dementia does not h...