Association between Active Use of Urban Green Spaces and Well-Being in Adults Aged 18–65 Years: A Systematic Review
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Association between Active Use of Urban Green Spaces and Well-Being in Adults Aged 18–65 Years: A Systematic ReviewAutor(es)
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2024-11-27Cita bibliográfica
Lopez-Haro, Jorge, Lino Francisco Jacobo Gómez-Chávez, Adrián Ricardo Pelayo-Zavalza, y Joaquín Fernando Gómez-Varela. «Association between Active Use of Urban Green Spaces and Well-Being in Adults Aged 18–65 Years: A Systematic Review». Journal of Health and Pollution 12, n.º 1-4 (2024): 016002. https://doi.org/10.1289/JHP1040
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[Abstract]: This systematic review suggests that physical exercise in urban green spaces is associated with positive health outcomes. The findings support a link between such activities and improvements in physical, psychological, mental, and social well-being. Despite variations in defining urban green spaces, the results highlight the importance of promoting physical activity programs in these environments to enhance the overall well-being of urban populations
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Active use of urban green spaces
Well-being in adults
Well-being in adults
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2156-9614