Study Links Green Spaces to Longer Lives for Women
Among the findings: living with lush vegetation tied to a 13 percent lower rate of cancer death.
Women living in homes surrounded by lots of trees and vegetation may have a lower risk of death than those in areas with less greenery, a new study suggests.
Researchers sifted through data on more than 108,000 women across the United States. The information was collected between 2000 and 2008.
The researchers found that women living in the greenest surroundings had a 12 percent lower risk of death than those in the least green locations. The study also found that women with the most vegetation around their homes had a 34 percent lower rate of respiratory disease-related death. And women living with lush vegetation had a 13 percent lower rate of cancer death than those with the least green surroundings, the study reported.
Although the study found associations between living in greener areas and living longer, it wasn't designed to prove a cause-and-effect relationship.
"We were surprised to observe such strong associations between increased exposure to greenness and lower [death] rates," said expert.
"We were even more surprised to find evidence that a large proportion of the benefit from high levels of vegetation seems to be connected with improved mental health," expert said.
The researchers said that better mental health was observed through lower levels of depression. Other elements that may be involved in the benefits of greenery include more opportunities for socializing, more physical activity and less exposure to air pollution, the study authors said.
Source: U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
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