[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 …

Outdoor green space exposure and brain health measures related to Alzheimer's disease: A rapid review

L Besser - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Summarise studies of outdoor green space exposure and brain health measures
related to Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD), and determine scientific gaps …

Urban greenery and mental wellbeing in adults: Cross-sectional mediation analyses on multiple pathways across different greenery measures

R Wang, M Helbich, Y Yao, J Zhang, P Liu, Y Yuan… - Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Multiple mechanisms have been proposed to explain how greenery in the
vicinity of people's homes enhances their mental health and wellbeing. Mediation studies …

Residential greenness, air pollution and psychological well-being among urban residents in Guangzhou, China

R Wang, B Yang, Y Yao, MS Bloom, Z Feng… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
China's rapid urbanization has led to an increasing level of exposure to air pollution and a
decreasing level of exposure to vegetation among urban populations. Both trends may pose …

[HTML][HTML] Urban green space, tree canopy and 11-year risk of dementia in a cohort of 109,688 Australians

T Astell-Burt, MA Navakatikyan, X Feng - Environment International, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Urban greening is a climate change-related policy with considerable health
benefits. But do these benefits extend to prevention of dementia and, if so, which types of …

[HTML][HTML] Creating livable cities for healthy ageing: Cognitive health in older adults and their 15-minute walkable neighbourhoods

S Zhang, W Wu, Z Xiao, S Wu, Q Zhao, D Ding, L Wang - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Neighbourhood built environments have increasingly been recognized as important
nonpharmacological environmental features that contribute to cognitive health. However …

Understanding the benefits of public urban green space: How do perceptions vary between professionals and users?

F Ugolini, L Massetti, P Calaza-Martínez… - Landscape and urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
The potential benefits of public urban green spaces (UGS) are widely recognized and well
documented, but the actual realization of these benefits depends on appropriate design and …

Residential greenspace is associated with mental health via intertwined capacity-building and capacity-restoring pathways

AM Dzhambov, T Hartig, B Tilov, V Atanasova… - Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Experiences afforded by natural settings promote health by helping people to
build new adaptive capacities and to restore existing capacities. The aim of this study was to …

Road traffic noise exposure and depression/anxiety: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

AM Dzhambov, P Lercher - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Unlike other World Health Organization evidence reviews, the systematic review on mental
disorders could not provide a quantitative estimate of the effect of environmental noise. With …

Long-term exposure to residential greenness and neurodegenerative disease mortality among older adults: a 13-year follow-up cohort study

L Rodriguez-Loureiro, S Gadeyne, M Bauwelinck… - Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Background Living in greener areas is associated with slower cognitive decline and reduced
dementia risk among older adults, but the evidence with neurodegenerative disease …