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Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study

BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban green spaces with the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and its risk factors, and to evaluate the impact of the accessibility and use of green spaces on the incidence of CVD among the populatio...

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Autores principales: Tamosiunas, Abdonas, Grazuleviciene, Regina, Luksiene, Dalia, Dedele, Audrius, Reklaitiene, Regina, Baceviciene, Migle, Vencloviene, Jone, Bernotiene, Gailute, Radisauskas, Ricardas, Malinauskiene, Vilija, Milinaviciene, Egle, Bobak, Martin, Peasey, Anne, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24645935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-13-20
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author Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Luksiene, Dalia
Dedele, Audrius
Reklaitiene, Regina
Baceviciene, Migle
Vencloviene, Jone
Bernotiene, Gailute
Radisauskas, Ricardas
Malinauskiene, Vilija
Milinaviciene, Egle
Bobak, Martin
Peasey, Anne
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J
author_facet Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Luksiene, Dalia
Dedele, Audrius
Reklaitiene, Regina
Baceviciene, Migle
Vencloviene, Jone
Bernotiene, Gailute
Radisauskas, Ricardas
Malinauskiene, Vilija
Milinaviciene, Egle
Bobak, Martin
Peasey, Anne
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J
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description BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban green spaces with the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and its risk factors, and to evaluate the impact of the accessibility and use of green spaces on the incidence of CVD among the population of Kaunas city (Lithuania). METHODS: We present the results from a Kaunas cohort study on the access to and use of green spaces, the association with cardiovascular risk factors and other health-related variables, and the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. A random sample of 5,112 individuals aged 45-72 years was screened in 2006-2008. During the mean 4.41 years follow-up, there were 83 deaths from CVD and 364 non-fatal cases of CVD among persons free from CHD and stroke at the baseline survey. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models were used for data analysis. RESULTS: We found that the distance from people’s residence to green spaces was not related to the prevalence of health-related variables. However, the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the prevalence of diabetes mellitus were significantly lower among park users than among non-users. During the follow up, an increased risk of non-fatal and fatal CVD combined was observed for those who lived ≥629.61 m from green spaces (3rd tertile of distance to green space) (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.36), and the risk for non-fatal CVD–for those who lived ≥347.81 m (2nd and 3rd tertile) and were not park users (HR = 1.66) as compared to men and women who lived 347.8 m or less (1st tertile) from green space. Men living further away from parks (3rd tertile) had a higher risk of non-fatal and fatal CVD combined, compared to those living nearby (1st tertile) (HR = 1.51). Compared to park users living nearby (1st tertile), a statistically significantly increased risk of non-fatal CVD was observed for women who were not park users and living farther away from parks (2nd and 3rd tertile) (HR = 2.78). CONCLUSION: Our analysis suggests public health policies aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in urban settings could produce cardiovascular benefits.
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spelling pubmed-40000062014-04-26 Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study Tamosiunas, Abdonas Grazuleviciene, Regina Luksiene, Dalia Dedele, Audrius Reklaitiene, Regina Baceviciene, Migle Vencloviene, Jone Bernotiene, Gailute Radisauskas, Ricardas Malinauskiene, Vilija Milinaviciene, Egle Bobak, Martin Peasey, Anne Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J Environ Health Research BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to explore associations of the distance and use of urban green spaces with the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and its risk factors, and to evaluate the impact of the accessibility and use of green spaces on the incidence of CVD among the population of Kaunas city (Lithuania). METHODS: We present the results from a Kaunas cohort study on the access to and use of green spaces, the association with cardiovascular risk factors and other health-related variables, and the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. A random sample of 5,112 individuals aged 45-72 years was screened in 2006-2008. During the mean 4.41 years follow-up, there were 83 deaths from CVD and 364 non-fatal cases of CVD among persons free from CHD and stroke at the baseline survey. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models were used for data analysis. RESULTS: We found that the distance from people’s residence to green spaces was not related to the prevalence of health-related variables. However, the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the prevalence of diabetes mellitus were significantly lower among park users than among non-users. During the follow up, an increased risk of non-fatal and fatal CVD combined was observed for those who lived ≥629.61 m from green spaces (3rd tertile of distance to green space) (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.36), and the risk for non-fatal CVD–for those who lived ≥347.81 m (2nd and 3rd tertile) and were not park users (HR = 1.66) as compared to men and women who lived 347.8 m or less (1st tertile) from green space. Men living further away from parks (3rd tertile) had a higher risk of non-fatal and fatal CVD combined, compared to those living nearby (1st tertile) (HR = 1.51). Compared to park users living nearby (1st tertile), a statistically significantly increased risk of non-fatal CVD was observed for women who were not park users and living farther away from parks (2nd and 3rd tertile) (HR = 2.78). CONCLUSION: Our analysis suggests public health policies aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in urban settings could produce cardiovascular benefits. BioMed Central 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4000006/ /pubmed/24645935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-13-20 Text en Copyright © 2014 Tamosiunas et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Tamosiunas, Abdonas
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Luksiene, Dalia
Dedele, Audrius
Reklaitiene, Regina
Baceviciene, Migle
Vencloviene, Jone
Bernotiene, Gailute
Radisauskas, Ricardas
Malinauskiene, Vilija
Milinaviciene, Egle
Bobak, Martin
Peasey, Anne
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J
Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title_full Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title_fullStr Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title_short Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
title_sort accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a kaunas cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24645935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-13-20
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