Where and how to invest in greenspace for optimal health benefits: a systematic review of greenspace morphology and human health relationships
Research on the relationship between greenspace morphology and health is a growing field
that informs the spatial design of greenspace to enhance health outcomes. This study …
that informs the spatial design of greenspace to enhance health outcomes. This study …
Differential effects of air pollution exposure on mental health: Historical redlining in New York State
E Yoo, JE Roberts - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Growing evidence suggests that ambient air pollution has adverse effects on mental health,
yet our understanding of its unequal impact remains limited, especially in areas with …
yet our understanding of its unequal impact remains limited, especially in areas with …
[HTML][HTML] Developing the health effect assessment of landscape (HEAL) Tool: Assessing the health effects of community greenspace morphology design on non …
Neighborhood greenspace benefits health, yet few tools are available for estimating the
health consequences of community greenspace design alternatives, especially prior to the …
health consequences of community greenspace design alternatives, especially prior to the …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of historic neighborhood redlining and contemporary health outcomes
Objectives Historic redlining grades that were assigned to US neighborhoods based largely
on minority race or ethnicity by the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) during the …
on minority race or ethnicity by the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) during the …
Greenspace Morphology and Preterm Birth: A State-Wide Study in Georgia, United States (2001–2016)
Background: Residential greenness is linked to birth outcomes. However, the role of
greenspace morphology remains poorly understood. Additionally, evidence is lacking …
greenspace morphology remains poorly understood. Additionally, evidence is lacking …
[HTML][HTML] Demographic Data in the Built Environment and Human Health Studies
H Wang, LG Tassinary - 2023 - intechopen.com
Demographic data is widely used in both built environment and population health studies.
Traditional data sources include national, state, and local surveys as well as archived data …
Traditional data sources include national, state, and local surveys as well as archived data …
Family Medicine's Role in Addressing the Intersections of Redlining and Climate Change
DO Traylor, EE Anderson, B Clark… - Journal of …, 2024 - scholarworks.waldenu.edu
Redlining, the practice of discriminating against specific neighborhoods based on race and
socioeconomic status, leads to persistent environmental hazards and socioeconomic …
socioeconomic status, leads to persistent environmental hazards and socioeconomic …
Effects of air pollution on emergency room visits for mental disorders: risks and effect modification by comorbid physical disorders and personal characteristics
Emerging evidence suggests that exposure to ambient air pollution negatively impacts
mental health. However, little is known about potential moderators of such effects, including …
mental health. However, little is known about potential moderators of such effects, including …
Long-term effects of redlining on climate risk exposure
We investigate the potential long-term impacts of 'redlining'—the historical practice of
assigning values to residential areas in US cities based on race and class—on the …
assigning values to residential areas in US cities based on race and class—on the …
The Place-Based Impacts of Social Determinants of Health: An Examination of Social and Structural Influences
N Rao - 2024 - scholarworks.gsu.edu
Introduction: A growing awareness of social determinants of health and their impact on
health disparities has become a core focus of health research in the past two decades …
health disparities has become a core focus of health research in the past two decades …