[图书][B] Nature as nurture: Restorative natural environments and maternal and perinatal health

S Gailey - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Background: Experimental and observational evidence in the fields of psychology,
epidemiology, and urban planning supports a protective association between residential …

Modélisation, simulation et analyse multi-échelle de réseaux sociaux complexes: Application à l'aide à la prévention des maladies contagieuses

M Jelassi - 2017 - theses.hal.science
La présente thèse porte sur la mise en place d'un cadre théorique (conceptualisation et
formalisation), visant à décrire la propagation de l'obésité au sein d'un réseau d'individus …

The elderly in green spaces: understanding, mapping, and planning for nature-based recreation

C Wen - 2019 - repo.uni-hannover.de
The demographic structure of many cities in Europe and around the world is characterized
by an increasing proportion of elderly people. This poses challenges for landscape …

[PDF][PDF] The built environment and health: a spatial analysis of type 2 diabetes and childhood weight status in urban New Zealand.

JD Wiki - 2019 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
The built environment is an integral aspect of everyday life. It provides the context in which
individual behaviours are set and can affect both individual and population health. It is …

[PDF][PDF] Public open space exposure measures in Australian health research: a critical review of the

KE Lamb, S Mavoa, T Neil, K Parker… - Occupational and … - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
Numerous studies have shown associations between public open space and a variety of
health outcomes. Yet, the extent to which firm conclusions and planning policy …

[PDF][PDF] ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTIAL GREENNESS WITH OBESITY MEASURES: A LITERATURE

Exposure to residential greenness has previously been associated with health and body
weight outcomes, although inconclusively. We aimed to review available studies on the …

[PDF][PDF] ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTIAL GREENNESS WITH OBESITY MEASURES: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Exposure to residential greenness has previously been associated with health and body
weight outcomes, although inconclusively. We aimed to review available studies on the …

Within What Distance Does “Greenness” Best Predict Physical Health? A Systematic Review of Articles with GIS Buffer Analyses

MHEM Browning, K Lee - 2017 - preprints.org
Is the amount of “greenness” within a 250-meter, 500-meter, 1000-meter or a 2000-meter
buffer surrounding a person's home a good predictor of their physical health? The evidence …

[PDF][PDF] Quantifying the health and wellbeing benefits of nature

M Townsend - Valuing Nature: Protected Areas and Ecosystem …, 2015 - academia.edu
Despite advancing technology, human health remains inherently dependent on ecosystems.
One needs only to consider recent 'natural'disasters, such as floods and bushfires, including …

The Potential of Green Areas Exposure on Increasing People's Physical Activity

S García de Jalón, A Chiabai, S Quiroga… - Recent Advances in …, 2021 - Springer
Past research has described positive correlations between exposure to green urban areas
and people's physical activity. However, this connection is not always true because green …