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Association of Residential Greenness Exposure with Depression Incidence in Adults 50 Years of Age and Older: Findings from the Cohort Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) in China.

Zhiqing ChenFan WuYan ShiYanfei GuoJiahong XuShuru LiangZhongguo HuangGuanhao HeJianxiong HuQijiong ZhuSiwen YuShangfeng YangCuiling WuWeiling TangXiaomei DongWenjun MaTao Liu
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2024)
The findings suggest protective effects of residential greenness exposure on depression incidence in the older population, particularly among urban residents, high-income residents, and participants living in southern China. The construction of residential greenness should be included in community planning. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP13947.
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  • depressive symptoms
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  • middle aged
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