Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residents' health, which may offer opportunities for health improvement. This study focuses on three mechanisms through which greenery might exert its positive effect on health: stress reduction, stimulating physical activity and facilitating social cohesion. Knowledge on mechanisms helps to identify which type of greenspace is most effective in generating health benefits. In eighty neighbourhoods in four Dutch cities data on quantity and quality of streetscape greenery were collected by observations. Data on self-reported health and proposed mediators were obtained for adults by mail questionnaires (N = 1641). Multilevel regression analyses, contro...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (in general, and more...
<p>Objectives: Local availability of green space has been associated with a wide range of heal...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
Over the past years our group has been working on a coherent research program on the relationships b...
Over the past years our group has been working on a coherent research program on the relationships b...
This paper investigates the nature of the relationship between the greenness of the local environmen...
Green spaces are associated with improved health, but little is known about mechanisms underlying su...
Green spaces are associated with improved health, but little is known about mechanisms underlying su...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (in general, and more...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
Background: Previous research shows a positive link between the amount of green area in one's reside...
Background: Evidence is growing for the beneficial impacts of natural outdoor environments on health...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (in general, and more...
<p>Objectives: Local availability of green space has been associated with a wide range of heal...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residen...
Over the past years our group has been working on a coherent research program on the relationships b...
Over the past years our group has been working on a coherent research program on the relationships b...
This paper investigates the nature of the relationship between the greenness of the local environmen...
Green spaces are associated with improved health, but little is known about mechanisms underlying su...
Green spaces are associated with improved health, but little is known about mechanisms underlying su...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (in general, and more...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
Background: Previous research shows a positive link between the amount of green area in one's reside...
Background: Evidence is growing for the beneficial impacts of natural outdoor environments on health...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (in general, and more...
<p>Objectives: Local availability of green space has been associated with a wide range of heal...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...