Psychological impacts of “screen time” and “green time” for children and adolescents: A systematic sco** review
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's
engagement with screen-based technologies (screen time), and a reduction in young …
engagement with screen-based technologies (screen time), and a reduction in young …
Mental health benefits of interactions with nature in children and teenagers: A systematic review
S Tillmann, D Tobin, W Avison… - J Epidemiol Community …, 2018 - jech.bmj.com
Background It is commonly believed that nature has positive impacts on children's health,
including physical, mental and social dimensions. This review focuses on how accessibility …
including physical, mental and social dimensions. This review focuses on how accessibility …
Redlines and greenspace: the relationship between historical redlining and 2010 greenspace across the United States
A Nardone, KE Rudolph… - Environmental health …, 2021 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Introduction: Redlining, a racist mortgage appraisal practice of the 1930s, established and
exacerbated racial residential segregation boundaries in the United States. Investment risk …
exacerbated racial residential segregation boundaries in the United States. Investment risk …
Nature and children's health: a systematic review
AL Fyfe-Johnson, MF Hazlehurst, SP Perrins… - …, 2021 - publications.aap.org
RESULTS The strongest evidence for type of nature exposure was residential green space
studies (n= 147, 50%). The strongest evidence for the beneficial health effects of nature was …
studies (n= 147, 50%). The strongest evidence for the beneficial health effects of nature was …
Health benefits of urban allotment gardening: Improved physical and psychological well-being and social integration
With an ever-increasing urban population, promoting public health and well-being in towns
and cities is a major challenge. Previous research has suggested that participating in …
and cities is a major challenge. Previous research has suggested that participating in …
How does the urban environment affect health and well-being? A systematic review
AC Krefis, M Augustin, KH Schlünzen, J Oßenbrügge… - Urban science, 2018 - mdpi.com
In times of rapid urbanization, health and well-being of citizens is increasingly recognized as
a challenge. A remarkable amount of research on relations between urban environments …
a challenge. A remarkable amount of research on relations between urban environments …
Urban green spaces for elderly human health: A planning model for healthy city living
MJ Ali, M Rahaman, SI Hossain - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Green space is considered as the lungs of the city. It has immense health benefits mainly for
elderly people. Regular physical activity in green space considerably reduces health risk of …
elderly people. Regular physical activity in green space considerably reduces health risk of …
Promoting urban agriculture and its opportunities and challenges—a global review
Multifunctionality of urban agriculture can support the resolve of many urban challenges.
Therefore, it is vital to understand the contribution of academic studies on urban agriculture …
Therefore, it is vital to understand the contribution of academic studies on urban agriculture …
[HTML][HTML] The role of public and private natural space in children's social, emotional and behavioural development in Scotland: A longitudinal study
Introduction Poor mental health in childhood has implications for health and wellbeing in
later life. Natural space may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural …
later life. Natural space may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural …
How do urban environments affect young people's mental health? A novel conceptual framework to bridge public health, planning, and neurourbanism
Childhood and adolescence are crucial periods for mental and social development.
Currently, mental illness among young people is a global epidemic, and rates of disorders …
Currently, mental illness among young people is a global epidemic, and rates of disorders …