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Streetscape greenery and health: stress, social cohesion and physical activity as mediators. | LitMetric

Streetscape greenery and health: stress, social cohesion and physical activity as mediators.

Soc Sci Med

Alterra/Cultural Geography, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Published: October 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Research indicates a positive link between the availability of local greenspace and residents' health, focusing on stress reduction, physical activity stimulation, and social cohesion as key mechanisms.
  • Data was collected from 80 neighborhoods in four Dutch cities, analyzing both the quantity and quality of greenery alongside self-reported health from 1,641 adults.
  • Results showed that while greenspace quality more strongly influenced health outcomes, stress and social cohesion were more significant mediators than physical activity, suggesting that greenspace benefits may primarily arise through social and emotional connections rather than direct physical activity.

Article Abstract

Several studies have shown a positive relationship between local greenspace availability and residents' health, which may offer opportunities for health improvement. This study focuses on three mechanisms through which greenery might exert its positive effect on health: stress reduction, stimulating physical activity and facilitating social cohesion. Knowledge on mechanisms helps to identify which type of greenspace is most effective in generating health benefits. In eighty neighbourhoods in four Dutch cities data on quantity and quality of streetscape greenery were collected by observations. Data on self-reported health and proposed mediators were obtained for adults by mail questionnaires (N = 1641). Multilevel regression analyses, controlling for socio-demographic characteristics, revealed that both quantity and quality of streetscape greenery were related to perceived general health, acute health-related complaints, and mental health. Relationships were generally stronger for quality than for quantity. Stress and social cohesion were the strongest mediators. Total physical activity was not a mediator. Physical activity that could be undertaken in the public space (green activity) was, but less so than stress and social cohesion. With all three mediators included in the analysis, complete mediation could statistically be proven in five out of six cases. In these analyses the contribution of green activity was often not significant. The possibility that the effect of green activity is mediated by stress and social cohesion, rather than that it has a direct health effect, is discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.06.030DOI Listing

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