Blue sky as a protective factor for cardiovascular disease
ObjectiveBlue sky has been considered to boost outdoor physical activity and social interaction, ameliorate work pressure and life stress, and enhance people's sense of happiness. However, the direct association between blue sky exposure and cardiovascular disease (CVD) still lacks epidemiologi...
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Main Authors: | Haosu Tang (Author), Congyi Zheng (Author), Xue Cao (Author), Su Wang (Author), Linfeng Zhang (Author), Xin Wang (Author), Zuo Chen (Author), Yuxin Song (Author), Chen Chen (Author), Yixin Tian (Author), Wenping Jiang (Author), Gang Huang (Author), Zengwu Wang (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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