[HTML][HTML] A perspective on green, blue, and grey spaces, biodiversity, microbiota, and human health

JD Potter, C Brooks, G Donovan, C Cunningham… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Humans have lived from equator to poles for millennia but are now increasingly intruding
into the wild spaces of other species and steadily extruding ourselves from our own wild …

[HTML][HTML] Is Greenness Associated with Dementia? A Systematic Review and Dose–Response Meta-analysis

F Zagnoli, T Filippini, MP Jimenez, LA Wise… - Current Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We assessed the relation between environmental greenness
and risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, based on a systematic review and meta …

Residential green space and cognitive function in a large cohort of middle-aged women

MP Jimenez, EG Elliott, NV DeVille, F Laden… - JAMA Network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Green space can decelerate cognitive decline by supporting physical activity,
psychological restoration, or reducing exposure to air pollution. However, existing studies on …

Residential greenness, air pollution and incident neurodegenerative disease: a cohort study in China

Z Zhu, Z Yang, L Yu, L Xu, Y Wu, X Zhang… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Neurodegenerative disease has a great adverse impact on population's death
and disability worldwide. However, the association of air pollution and residential greenness …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

[HTML][HTML] Update on modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias

M Jaisa-Aad, C Muñoz-Castro… - Current Opinion in …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
While greater and higher quality epidemiological and experimental evidence is needed to
unequivocally confirm their causal link with ADRD and/or unravel the underlying …

[HTML][HTML] Light, water, and melatonin: the synergistic regulation of phase separation in dementia

D Loh, RJ Reiter - International journal of molecular sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
The swift rise in acceptance of molecular principles defining phase separation by a broad
array of scientific disciplines is shadowed by increasing discoveries linking phase …

Why might urban tree canopy reduce dementia risk? A causal mediation analysis of 109,688 adults with 11 years of hospital and mortality records

T Astell-Burt, MA Navakatikyan, X Feng - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban tree canopy is associated with lower dementia risk, but no mediation analysis has
been attempted to reveal potential mechanisms. We examined 3,639 dementia diagnoses in …

Residential greenness and risk of incident dementia: a prospective study of 375,342 participants

HY Hu, YH Ma, YT Deng, YN Ou, W Cheng… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Incorporation of greenspace may be a novel environmental policy that might
result in positive health effects; hence, this study aimed to investigate the association …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of neighborhood built environment on cognitive function in older adults: a systematic review

Y Song, Y Liu, X Bai, H Yu - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background In the background of an aging population, the risk of cognitive impairment in the
older population is prominent. Exposure to complex neighborhood built environments may …