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DOI | 10.1289/EHP6159 |
Long-Term Greenspace Exposure and Progression of Arterial Stiffness: The Whitehall II Cohort Study | |
Carmen de Keijzer; Maria Foraster; Xavier Basagaña; Cathryn Tonne; Lucia Alonso Garcia; Antònia Valentín; Mika Kivimäki; Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen; Jordi Alonso; Josep M. Antó; Archana Singh-Manoux; Jordi Sunyer; Payam Dadvand | |
2020-06-26 | |
发表期刊 | Environmental Health Perspectives
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出版年 | 2020 |
英文摘要 | AbstractBackground:Arterial stiffness, and its progression with age, is an important indicator of cardiovascular aging. Greenspace exposure may protect against arterial stiffness by promoting physical activity, fostering social cohesion, and reducing stress and exposure to air pollution and noise. Objectives:The aim of this study was to investigate the association of long-term exposure to outdoor greenspace with arterial stiffness and its progression over time. Methods:This prospective cohort study was based on 4,349 participants (55–83 years of age) of the Whitehall II Study, United Kingdom. Arterial stiffness was assessed in two medical examinations (2007–2009 and 2012–2013) by measuring the carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV). Residential surrounding greenspace was characterized using satellite-based indices of greenspace including normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), enhanced vegetation index (EVI), and vegetation continuous fields (VCF) across buffers of 500 and surrounding the participants’ residential locations at each follow-up. The association between the greenspace indicators and baseline cf-PWV and 4-year progression of cf-PWV was assessed using linear mixed-effects models with the participant as a random effect, controlling for demographic, lifestyle, and (individual and area) socioeconomic factors. Results:No statistically significant associations were observed between residential surrounding greenspace and baseline or 4-y progression of cf-PWV; interquartile range (IQR) increases in NDVI, EVI, and VCF in the buffer were associated with [95% confidence interval (CI): , 0.04], (95% CI: , 0.05), and (95% CI: , 0.04) in baseline cf-PWV and (95% CI: , 0.14), (95% CI: , 0.14), and (95% CI: , 0.09) in 4-y progression in cf-PWV, respectively. The associations were similar when using buffers. Conclusions:We did not observe any consistent association between residential surrounding greenspace and arterial stiffness. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP6159 |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/278046 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Carmen de Keijzer,Maria Foraster,Xavier Basagaña,et al. Long-Term Greenspace Exposure and Progression of Arterial Stiffness: The Whitehall II Cohort Study[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2020. |
APA | Carmen de Keijzer.,Maria Foraster.,Xavier Basagaña.,Cathryn Tonne.,Lucia Alonso Garcia.,...&Payam Dadvand.(2020).Long-Term Greenspace Exposure and Progression of Arterial Stiffness: The Whitehall II Cohort Study.Environmental Health Perspectives. |
MLA | Carmen de Keijzer,et al."Long-Term Greenspace Exposure and Progression of Arterial Stiffness: The Whitehall II Cohort Study".Environmental Health Perspectives (2020). |
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