cohort · 2019 · en
Residential Green Space in Childhood Is Associated With Lower Risk of Psychiatric Disorders From Adolescence Into Adulthood
Engemann K, Pedersen C B, Arge L, Tsirogiannis C, Mortensen P B, Svenning J C
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Evidencia · SeminalOpen Access
Síntesis
Population-wide Danish cohort of nearly 1 million people: childhood exposure to residential green space (NDVI satellite data ages 0-10) is associated with up to 55% lower risk of psychiatric disorders later in life, independent of socioeconomic confounders.
Etapas
3-6, 6-12, 12-18
Dominios
nature, mental-health, longitudinal
Tags
green-space · Denmark · psychiatric-disorders · NDVI · satellite-data · dose-response
Afirmaciones que citan esta fuente (1)
clm-green-space-mental-health-protection
Greater exposure to residential and school green space in childhood is associated with lower risk of psychiatric disorders and ADHD-spectrum symptoms, with dose-response evidence from population-scale cohorts (Denmark, Barcelona).