Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi , Amir Houshang Mehrparvar , Fariba Zare Sakhvidi , Payam Dadvand
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Abstract
The evidence on the beneficial association of greenspace exposure and mental and physical health and wellbeing of children and adolescents is accumulating. We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science for systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses on health, developmental, and behavioral outcomes in children and adolescents related to greenspace exposure, published until August 2022. Most of the available reviews are on mental health and behavioral outcomes. The evidence is mainly cross-sectional and conducted in high-income countries. Exposure assessment has been reported as the main methodological challenge in pooling the studies together. Outcome assessment and population characteristics are also among the reported sources of heterogeneity. Overall, reviews are suggestive of a beneficial association of greenspace with a range of outcomes (e.g., birth, neurodevelopmental, cognitive, behavioral, weight-related, mental health and wellbeing, school performance, and physical and outdoor activities), except for allergic and respiratory outcomes for which the evidence is not conclusive.
绿地暴露与儿童和青少年的身心健康和幸福感之间的有益联系的证据正在积累。我们系统地搜索了PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science,以获取关于儿童和青少年与绿地暴露相关的健康、发育和行为结果的系统综述和/或荟萃分析,这些综述和分析发表到2022年8月。大多数可用的评论都是关于心理健康和行为结果的。证据主要是横向的,在高收入国家进行。据报道,暴露评估是将研究集中在一起的主要方法挑战。结果评估和人群特征也是异质性的报告来源。总的来说,综述表明绿地与一系列结果(如出生、神经发育、认知、行为、体重相关、心理健康和幸福感、学校表现以及体育和户外活动)有着有益的联系,但过敏和呼吸系统结果除外,这些结果的证据尚不确凿。