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Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol
INTRODUCTION: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human health and well-being, but the proposed mechanisms are still not well understood and the associations with health remain uncertain. The Positive Health Effects of the Natural Outdoor environment in Typica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004951 |
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author | Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J Kruize, Hanneke Gidlow, Christopher Andrusaityte, Sandra Antó, Josep Maria Basagaña, Xavier Cirach, Marta Dadvand, Payam Danileviciute, Asta Donaire-Gonzalez, David Garcia, Judith Jerrett, Michael Jones, Marc Julvez, Jordi van Kempen, Elise van Kamp, Irene Maas, Jolanda Seto, Edmund Smith, Graham Triguero, Margarita Wendel-Vos, Wanda Wright, John Zufferey, Joris van den Hazel, Peter Jan Lawrence, Roderick Grazuleviciene, Regina |
author_facet | Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J Kruize, Hanneke Gidlow, Christopher Andrusaityte, Sandra Antó, Josep Maria Basagaña, Xavier Cirach, Marta Dadvand, Payam Danileviciute, Asta Donaire-Gonzalez, David Garcia, Judith Jerrett, Michael Jones, Marc Julvez, Jordi van Kempen, Elise van Kamp, Irene Maas, Jolanda Seto, Edmund Smith, Graham Triguero, Margarita Wendel-Vos, Wanda Wright, John Zufferey, Joris van den Hazel, Peter Jan Lawrence, Roderick Grazuleviciene, Regina |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human health and well-being, but the proposed mechanisms are still not well understood and the associations with health remain uncertain. The Positive Health Effects of the Natural Outdoor environment in Typical Populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE) project investigates the interconnections between natural outdoor environments and better human health and well-being. AIMS AND METHODS: The PHENOTYPE project explores the proposed underlying mechanisms at work (stress reduction/restorative function, physical activity, social interaction, exposure to environmental hazards) and examines the associations with health outcomes for different population groups. It implements conventional and new innovative high-tech methods to characterise the natural environment in terms of quality and quantity. Preventive as well as therapeutic effects of contact with the natural environment are being covered. PHENOTYPE further addresses implications for land-use planning and green space management. The main innovative part of the study is the evaluation of possible short-term and long-term associations of green space and health and the possible underlying mechanisms in four different countries (each with quite a different type of green space and a different use), using the same methodology, in one research programme. This type of holistic approach has not been undertaken before. Furthermore there are technological innovations such as the use of remote sensing and smartphones in the assessment of green space. CONCLUSIONS: The project will produce a more robust evidence base on links between exposure to natural outdoor environment and human health and well-being, in addition to a better integration of human health needs into land-use planning and green space management in rural as well as urban areas. |
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spelling | pubmed-39968202014-04-24 Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J Kruize, Hanneke Gidlow, Christopher Andrusaityte, Sandra Antó, Josep Maria Basagaña, Xavier Cirach, Marta Dadvand, Payam Danileviciute, Asta Donaire-Gonzalez, David Garcia, Judith Jerrett, Michael Jones, Marc Julvez, Jordi van Kempen, Elise van Kamp, Irene Maas, Jolanda Seto, Edmund Smith, Graham Triguero, Margarita Wendel-Vos, Wanda Wright, John Zufferey, Joris van den Hazel, Peter Jan Lawrence, Roderick Grazuleviciene, Regina BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human health and well-being, but the proposed mechanisms are still not well understood and the associations with health remain uncertain. The Positive Health Effects of the Natural Outdoor environment in Typical Populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE) project investigates the interconnections between natural outdoor environments and better human health and well-being. AIMS AND METHODS: The PHENOTYPE project explores the proposed underlying mechanisms at work (stress reduction/restorative function, physical activity, social interaction, exposure to environmental hazards) and examines the associations with health outcomes for different population groups. It implements conventional and new innovative high-tech methods to characterise the natural environment in terms of quality and quantity. Preventive as well as therapeutic effects of contact with the natural environment are being covered. PHENOTYPE further addresses implications for land-use planning and green space management. The main innovative part of the study is the evaluation of possible short-term and long-term associations of green space and health and the possible underlying mechanisms in four different countries (each with quite a different type of green space and a different use), using the same methodology, in one research programme. This type of holistic approach has not been undertaken before. Furthermore there are technological innovations such as the use of remote sensing and smartphones in the assessment of green space. CONCLUSIONS: The project will produce a more robust evidence base on links between exposure to natural outdoor environment and human health and well-being, in addition to a better integration of human health needs into land-use planning and green space management in rural as well as urban areas. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3996820/ /pubmed/24740979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004951 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Public Health Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J Kruize, Hanneke Gidlow, Christopher Andrusaityte, Sandra Antó, Josep Maria Basagaña, Xavier Cirach, Marta Dadvand, Payam Danileviciute, Asta Donaire-Gonzalez, David Garcia, Judith Jerrett, Michael Jones, Marc Julvez, Jordi van Kempen, Elise van Kamp, Irene Maas, Jolanda Seto, Edmund Smith, Graham Triguero, Margarita Wendel-Vos, Wanda Wright, John Zufferey, Joris van den Hazel, Peter Jan Lawrence, Roderick Grazuleviciene, Regina Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title | Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title_full | Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title_fullStr | Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title_full_unstemmed | Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title_short | Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): a study programme protocol |
title_sort | positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in europe (phenotype): a study programme protocol |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004951 |
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