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Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China

IMPORTANCE: Few studies have investigated the association between greenness and childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between greenness surrounding schools or kindergartens and symptoms of ADHD in children. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS...

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Autores principales: Yang, Bo-Yi, Zeng, Xiao-Wen, Markevych, Iana, Bloom, Michael S., Heinrich, Joachim, Knibbs, Luke D., Dharmage, Shyamali C., Lin, Shao, Jalava, Pasi, Guo, Yuming, Jalaludin, Bin, Morawska, Lidia, Zhou, Yang, Hu, Li-Wen, Yu, Hong-Yao, Yu, Yunjiang, Dong, Guang-Hui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6991306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31851349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.17862
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author Yang, Bo-Yi
Zeng, Xiao-Wen
Markevych, Iana
Bloom, Michael S.
Heinrich, Joachim
Knibbs, Luke D.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
Lin, Shao
Jalava, Pasi
Guo, Yuming
Jalaludin, Bin
Morawska, Lidia
Zhou, Yang
Hu, Li-Wen
Yu, Hong-Yao
Yu, Yunjiang
Dong, Guang-Hui
author_facet Yang, Bo-Yi
Zeng, Xiao-Wen
Markevych, Iana
Bloom, Michael S.
Heinrich, Joachim
Knibbs, Luke D.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
Lin, Shao
Jalava, Pasi
Guo, Yuming
Jalaludin, Bin
Morawska, Lidia
Zhou, Yang
Hu, Li-Wen
Yu, Hong-Yao
Yu, Yunjiang
Dong, Guang-Hui
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description IMPORTANCE: Few studies have investigated the association between greenness and childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between greenness surrounding schools or kindergartens and symptoms of ADHD in children. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This population-based cross-sectional study was performed between April 2012 and January 2013 in 7 cities in northeastern China. This analysis included 59 754 children (aged 2-17 years) from 94 schools and kindergartens, who had resided in the study area for 2 years or longer. Data were analyzed from April 15, 2019, to October 10, 2019. EXPOSURES: Greenness surrounding each child’s school or kindergarten was estimated using 2 satellite image–derived vegetation indexes: the normalized difference vegetation index and the soil-adjusted vegetation index. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition) scales were used to measure ADHD symptoms (9 inattention symptoms and 9 hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms). Parents or guardians rated the frequency of each of 18 ADHD symptoms during the preceding 6 months. Children with 6 or more symptoms of either inattention or hyperactivity-impulsivity were defined as having ADHD symptoms. Generalized linear mixed models were applied to estimate the association between greenness and ADHD symptoms. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age of the 59 754 study participants was 10.3 (3.6) years, and 29 494 (49.4%) were girls. A total of 2566 participants (4.3%) had ADHD symptoms. Greenness levels differed substantially across schools and kindergartens. The normalized difference vegetation index within 500 m of a school or kindergarten ranged from −0.09 to 0.77. Greater greenness levels were associated with lower odds of ADHD symptoms. In covariate-adjusted models, a 0.1-unit increase in normalized difference vegetation index or soil-adjusted vegetation index within 500 m of a school or kindergarten was significantly associated with lower odds of ADHD symptoms (odds ratios, 0.87 [95% CI, 0.83-0.91] and 0.80 [95% CI, 0.74-0.86], respectively; P < .001 for both). The associations were robust in a series of sensitivity analyses. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: These findings suggest that there may be a beneficial association between school-based greenness and ADHD symptoms in Chinese children. Future longitudinal and mechanistic studies are needed to confirm the findings of this cross-sectional analysis and further explore potential mechanisms of this association.
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spelling pubmed-69913062020-02-11 Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China Yang, Bo-Yi Zeng, Xiao-Wen Markevych, Iana Bloom, Michael S. Heinrich, Joachim Knibbs, Luke D. Dharmage, Shyamali C. Lin, Shao Jalava, Pasi Guo, Yuming Jalaludin, Bin Morawska, Lidia Zhou, Yang Hu, Li-Wen Yu, Hong-Yao Yu, Yunjiang Dong, Guang-Hui JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Few studies have investigated the association between greenness and childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between greenness surrounding schools or kindergartens and symptoms of ADHD in children. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This population-based cross-sectional study was performed between April 2012 and January 2013 in 7 cities in northeastern China. This analysis included 59 754 children (aged 2-17 years) from 94 schools and kindergartens, who had resided in the study area for 2 years or longer. Data were analyzed from April 15, 2019, to October 10, 2019. EXPOSURES: Greenness surrounding each child’s school or kindergarten was estimated using 2 satellite image–derived vegetation indexes: the normalized difference vegetation index and the soil-adjusted vegetation index. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition) scales were used to measure ADHD symptoms (9 inattention symptoms and 9 hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms). Parents or guardians rated the frequency of each of 18 ADHD symptoms during the preceding 6 months. Children with 6 or more symptoms of either inattention or hyperactivity-impulsivity were defined as having ADHD symptoms. Generalized linear mixed models were applied to estimate the association between greenness and ADHD symptoms. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age of the 59 754 study participants was 10.3 (3.6) years, and 29 494 (49.4%) were girls. A total of 2566 participants (4.3%) had ADHD symptoms. Greenness levels differed substantially across schools and kindergartens. The normalized difference vegetation index within 500 m of a school or kindergarten ranged from −0.09 to 0.77. Greater greenness levels were associated with lower odds of ADHD symptoms. In covariate-adjusted models, a 0.1-unit increase in normalized difference vegetation index or soil-adjusted vegetation index within 500 m of a school or kindergarten was significantly associated with lower odds of ADHD symptoms (odds ratios, 0.87 [95% CI, 0.83-0.91] and 0.80 [95% CI, 0.74-0.86], respectively; P < .001 for both). The associations were robust in a series of sensitivity analyses. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: These findings suggest that there may be a beneficial association between school-based greenness and ADHD symptoms in Chinese children. Future longitudinal and mechanistic studies are needed to confirm the findings of this cross-sectional analysis and further explore potential mechanisms of this association. American Medical Association 2019-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6991306/ /pubmed/31851349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.17862 Text en Copyright 2019 Yang B-Y et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Yang, Bo-Yi
Zeng, Xiao-Wen
Markevych, Iana
Bloom, Michael S.
Heinrich, Joachim
Knibbs, Luke D.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
Lin, Shao
Jalava, Pasi
Guo, Yuming
Jalaludin, Bin
Morawska, Lidia
Zhou, Yang
Hu, Li-Wen
Yu, Hong-Yao
Yu, Yunjiang
Dong, Guang-Hui
Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title_full Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title_fullStr Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title_short Association Between Greenness Surrounding Schools and Kindergartens and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in China
title_sort association between greenness surrounding schools and kindergartens and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children in china
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6991306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31851349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.17862
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