Residential neighbourhood greenspace is associated with reduced risk of incident diabetes in older people: a prospective cohort study
Abstract Background Three cross sectional studies suggest that neighbourhood greenspace may protect against incident diabetes. This study uses data from a longitudinal study with a large sample size to investigate the association between greenspace and the occurrence of incident diabetes over time....
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Main Authors: | Alice M. Dalton (Author), Andrew P. Jones (Author), Stephen J. Sharp (Author), Andrew J. M. Cooper (Author), Simon Griffin (Author), Nicholas J. Wareham (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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