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41por Dennis, Matthew, Cook, Penny A., James, Philip, Wheater, C. Philip, Lindley, Sarah J.“…For areas characterised by having higher proportions of older people (‘older neighbourhoods’), associations with better health were exhibited by land-cover diversity, informal greenery and patch size in high income areas and by proximity to public parks and recreation land in low income areas. Quality of GI was a significant predictor of good health in areas of low income and low GI cover. …”
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42“…The adjusted odds ratios for the association of each predictor with each perceived social and structural determinants of health among respondents indicated that Arab respondents were more likely to report race/ethnicity discrimination, domestic violence, lack of parks and recreation, neighborhood violence, limited places to exercise, school dropout and limited access to healthy food, as determinants affecting health than Jews. …”
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43por Powell-Wiley, Tiffany M, Martinez, Marie F, Tamura, Kosuke, Neally, Sam J, O'Shea, Kelly J, Curlin, Kaveri, Albarracin, Yardley, Vijayakumar, Nithya P, Morgan, Matthew, Ortiz-Chaparro, Erika, Bartsch, Sarah M, Osei Baah, Foster, Wedlock, Patrick T, Ortiz-Whittingham, Lola R, Scannell, Sheryl, Potharaju, Kameswari A, Randall, Samuel, Solano Gonzales, Mario, Domino, Molly, Ranganath, Kushi, Hertenstein, Daniel, Syed, Rafay, Weatherwax, Colleen, Lee, Bruce Y“…Nevertheless, the app cannot fully overcome lack of access to recreation centers; therefore, public health administrators as well as parks and recreation agencies might consider incorporating this type of technology into multilevel interventions that also target the built environment and other social determinants of health.…”
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44por Krishnavajhala, Aparna, Armstrong, Brittany A., Kneubehl, Alexander R., Gunter, Sarah M., Piccione, Julie, Kim, Hee J., Ramirez, Rosa, Castro-Arellano, Ivan, Roachell, Walter, Teel, Pete D., Lopez, Job E.“…Furthermore, B. turicatae and its vector have established endemic foci in parks and recreational areas in densely populated settings of Texas.…”
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45“…Protected areas including national/state parks and recreational waters are excellent natural resources that promote physical activity and interaction with Nature, which can relieve stress and reduce disease risk. …”
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46por Spencer-Brown, Lesha E.K., Brophy, Jenna E., Panzer, Patt E., Hayes, Michael A., Blitstein, Jonathan L.“…INTERVENTION APPROACH: The National Recreation and Park Association recruited 4 park and recreation agencies and their health care partners to implement an EHR-based retrospective and point-of-care referral intervention. …”
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47por Su, Jason G.“…The food environments include fruit & vegetable stores, farmers’ markets and grocery stores, and the companying popup window shows the street address and contact information of each store. The parks and recreational programs are displayed on names of park or recreational program, types of program available, and city each amenity belongs to. …”
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48“…This review serves to highlight the widespread distribution of these tick-borne pathogens in humans, their tick vectors in readily accessible environments such as parks and recreational areas, and their phylogenetic relationships.…”
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49“…Given that most park and recreational studies have almost exclusively examined whether park use increased or decreased during the pandemic, this research provides meaningful implications beyond the simple extensional visit pattern and lends weight to the growing evidences on changing perceptions over and the positive psychological impacts of nature. …”
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50“…Using ArcGIS (Esri), we considered census blocks to have access to exercise opportunities if the census block fell within a buffer area around at least 1 park or recreational facility. The percentage of county residents with access to exercise opportunities was reported. …”
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51por de Lannoy, Louise, Rhodes, Ryan E., Moore, Sarah A., Faulkner, Guy, Tremblay, Mark S.“…To enforce these measures, restrictions on outdoor behaviour have been implemented, limiting access to parks and recreational outdoor spaces. New evidence shows that COVID-19 restrictions are associated with an overall lower amount of time spent in outdoor play among Canadian children and youth. …”
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52“…INTRODUCTION: Walkable access to parks, sufficient park acreage, and investments in park and recreation resources are 3 indicators of quality city park systems. …”
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53“…Variables included the mean daily density of fine particle matter (air pollution), reported cases of health-related drinking water violations (water pollution), subjective ratings of poor or fair health (overall health), the number of physically and mentally unhealthy (physical and mental health, respectively), and the percentage of people living in close proximity to a park or recreation facility (access to physical activity). …”
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54“…OBJECTIVES: In spite of the importance of green space for reducing obesity-related problems, there has been little exploration of whether access to green space (e.g., parks and recreational facilities) influences the obesity rate of adults in the United States. …”
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55por Okuyama, Kenta, Abe, Takafumi, Hamano, Tsuyoshi, Takeda, Miwako, Sundquist, Kristina, Sundquist, Jan, Nabika, Toru“…METHODS: We examined five environmental attributes, i.e., land slope, public transportation accessibility, residential density, intersection density, and the availability of parks and recreational centers, measured by the geographic information system. …”
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56por Phan, Lynn, Yu, Weijun, Keralis, Jessica M., Mukhija, Krishay, Dwivedi, Pallavi, Brunisholz, Kimberly D., Javanmardi, Mehran, Tasdizen, Tolga, Nguyen, Quynh C.“…Non-single family homes were associated with decreased diabetes and premature mortality, as well as increased physical activity and park and recreational access. Single-lane roads were associated with increased obesity and decreased park access. …”
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57“…, a CDC-approved AAEBI and National Council on Aging falls prevention program, to disseminate through local park and recreation agencies across the country. To meet the needs of this dissemination effort, Fit & Strong! …”
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58“…Interventions to prevent youth and young adults from initiating e-cigarette use should expand from only focusing on peer use to reducing use in public space such as parks and recreational facilities.…”
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59por Mallikage, Shashini Tara, Perera, Priyan, Newsome, David, Bandara, Rangika, Simpson, Greg“…Camping is a popular activity in the contemporary nature-based tourism domain and rapidly gaining momentum as a key recreational activity in Sri Lanka’s national parks (NPs). Recreational uses such as camping in natural areas can induce significant and often localised resource impacts that can affect soil, vegetation, wildlife and water, with the severity of such impacts varying according to the intensity of use. …”
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60por Armstrong, Sarah C., Windom, McAllister, Bihlmeyer, Nathan A., Li, Jennifer S., Shah, Svati H., Story, Mary, Zucker, Nancy, Kraus, William E., Pagidipati, Neha, Peterson, Eric, Wong, Charlene, Wiedemeier, Manuela, Sibley, Lauren, Berchuck, Samuel I., Merrill, Peter, Zizzi, Alexandra, Sarria, Charles, Dressman, Holly K., Rawls, John F., Skinner, Asheley C.“…Clinic-community partnerships offer a promising strategy to provide high-quality clinical care and deliver behavioral treatment in local park and recreation settings. The Hearts & Parks study has three broad objectives: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the clinic-community model for the treatment of child obesity, (2) define microbiome and metabolomic signatures of obesity and response to lifestyle change, and (3) inform the implementation of similar models in clinical systems. …”
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