Greenness and depression incidence among older women

RF Banay, P James, JE Hart… - Environmental …, 2019 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Recent evidence suggests that higher levels of residential greenness may
contribute to better mental health. Despite this, few studies have considered its impact on …

The association between green space and depressive symptoms in pregnant women: moderating roles of socioeconomic status and physical activity

RRC McEachan, SL Prady, G Smith… - J Epidemiol …, 2016 - jech.bmj.com
Background The current study explored the association between green space and
depression in a deprived, multiethnic sample of pregnant women, and examined moderating …

[HTML][HTML] Increased urban greenness associated with improved mental health among middle-aged and older adults of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging …

SA Cottagiri, PJ Villeneuve, P Raina, LE Griffith… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Some studies suggest that residential surrounding greenness is associated with
improved mental health. Few of these studies have focussed on middle-aged and older …

Association of neighborhood greenness with self-perceived stress, depression and anxiety symptoms in older US adults

VC Pun, J Manjourides, HH Suh - Environmental Health, 2018 - Springer
Background Neighborhood environment, such as green vegetation, has been shown to play
a role in coping with stress and mental ill health. Yet, epidemiological evidence of the …

Neighbourhood greenness and depression among older adults

T Perrino, J Lombard, T Rundek, K Wang… - The British Journal of …, 2019 - cambridge.org
BackgroundNeighbourhood greenness or vegetative presence has been associated with
indicators of health and well-being, but its relationship to depression in older adults has …

Residential greenness and prevalence of major depressive disorders: a cross-sectional, observational, associational study of 94 879 adult UK Biobank participants

C Sarkar, C Webster, J Gallacher - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background Increased urbanisation and the associated reduced contact of individuals with
natural environments have led to a rise in mental disorders, including depression …

Exposure to greenness and mortality in a nationwide prospective cohort study of women

P James, JE Hart, RF Banay… - Environmental health …, 2016 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Green, natural environments may ameliorate adverse environmental
exposures (eg, air pollution, noise, and extreme heat), increase physical activity and social …

The relationship between surrounding greenness in childhood and adolescence and depressive symptoms in adolescence and early adulthood

CP Bezold, RF Banay, BA Coull, JE Hart, P James… - Annals of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose Exposure to nature, particularly vegetation (greenness), may be beneficial for
mental health. We investigated whether higher surrounding greenness in early life was …

[HTML][HTML] Residential greenness and risks of depression: longitudinal associations with different greenness indicators and spatial scales in a Finnish population cohort

C Gonzales-Inca, J Pentti, S Stenholm, S Suominen… - Health & place, 2022 - Elsevier
We carried out a longitudinal study on the associations between residential greenness and
depression risk in urban areas in Finland. Residential greenness indicators were estimated …

Residential greenness and indicators of stress and mental well-being in a Canadian national-level survey

DL Crouse, L Pinault, T Christidis, E Lavigne… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Residential proximity to greenness in urban areas has been shown to confer a
number of health benefits, including improved mental health. We investigated whether …