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To reduce the risk of death from heart disease, increase the greenspace area in underserved neighborhoods
Silveira IH, Junger WL
Revista de Saude Publica, 52(49), 2018
To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke, increase community greenspace and green infrastructure
Seo, S; et al
Environment International, Vol. 125, April 2019, pp. 51-57
To reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, ensure every residence is within 1/4 mile of community greenspace
Tamosiunas, A., Grazuleviciene, R., Luksiene, D. et al
Environmental Health, 13(1), Mar. 2014, p. 20
To help manage coronary artery disease, take a 30-minute walk every day in a shaded park-like environment
Grazuleviciene, R; et al
BioMed Research Internation, Volume 2015, Article ID 403012
For healthy birthweights, ensure greenspaces are accessibile in residiential areas; specifically low income areas
Dadvan, P. et al
Environment International, Vol. 71, Oct. 2014, pp. 101-108
For healthy birthweights, increase tree canopy in neighborhoods with the lowest tree cover
Fong, K.C. et al
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(6),June 2018, 1248
To decrease premature birth rates, increase the abundance of residential street trees
Abelt, K and McLafferty, S
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(7), July 2017, 771
For healthy birthweights, increase tree cover by 10% in lower income neighborhoods
Donovan, GH et al
Health & Place, 17(1), Jan. 2011, pp. 390-393
For healthy birthweights, plant neighborhood street trees
Kirkland, J, Donovan, G
Pacific Northwest Research Station Science Findings, Issue 137, 2011
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