Urban greenness and hypertension among Ghanaian adults

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY African Geographical Review Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI:10.1080/19376812.2021.1970596
Kwadwo A. Boakye, A. Iyanda, J. Oppong
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ABSTRACT There is a lack of studies in sub-Saharan African countries, specifically Ghana, demonstrating the relationship between greenness and hypertension. We use Greenness (Enhanced Vegetation Index, EVI) data to examine its association on hypertension among Ghanaian adults in urban areas. Participants with higher exposure to greenness was significantly associated with lower odds of hypertension OR: 0.63 (95% CI:0.41–0.95) than participants with low levels of greenness exposure. Our findings recommend a positive attitudinal change toward the preservation of green spaces as well as the allocation and prioritization of green spaces by policymakers in areas rapidly undergoing urbanization.
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加纳成年人的城市绿化与高血压
摘要在撒哈拉以南非洲国家,特别是加纳,缺乏关于绿色与高血压之间关系的研究。我们使用绿色(增强植被指数,EVI)数据来研究其与加纳城市地区成年人高血压的关系。与绿色暴露水平较低的参与者相比,绿色暴露水平较高的参与者患高血压的几率较低,OR:0.63(95%CI:0.41–0.95)。我们的研究结果建议,在快速城市化的地区,政策制定者应积极改变对绿地保护的态度,并对绿地进行分配和优先排序。
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