Association between urban green space and the risk of cardiovascular disease: A longitudinal study in seven Korean metropolitan areas.
CONCLUSION: Residing in urban regions with greater green space coverage may lead to a reduced risk of CVD. Urban planning intervention policies that increase urban green space coverage could help to reduce the risk of CVD.
PMID: 30703611 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Environment International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Seo S, Choi S, Kim K, Kim SM, Park SM Tags: Environ Int Source Type: research
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