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Domestic gardens and self-reported health: a national population study.

Paul BrindleyAnna JorgensenRavi Maheswaran
Published in: International journal of health geographics (2018)
Residents of areas with small domestic gardens have the highest levels of poor health/health inequality related to income deprivation. Although causality needs to be confirmed, the implications for new housing are that adequate garden sizes may be an important means of reducing socioeconomic health inequalities. These findings suggest that the trend for continued urban densification and new housing with minimal gardens could have adverse impacts on health.
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