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Green infrastructure as a disease prevention and rehabilitation tool

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This article tackles with the problem of preventing diseases caused by physical inactivity. It offers a brief review of deadliest diseases and defi nes critical role of green public spaces in their prevention. Article presents patient treatment costs, in contrast to the costs of organizing green public spaces, suggesting substantial relief from economic burden sustained by national health fund by offering green public spaces designed specifi cally for disease prevention instead of conventional treatment.
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682--689
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Bibliogr. 29 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Politechnika Wrocławska, Wydział Architektury, Prusa 53/55, 50-317 Wrocław, Poland
Bibliografia
  • Bauman, A.E., Reis, R.S., Sallis, J.F., Wells, J.C., Loss, R.J. & Martin, B.W. (2012). Correlates of physical activity: why are some people physically active and others not? The Lancet, 380(9838), 258-271.
  • Blair, S.N. & Morris, J.N. (2009). Healthy hearts and the universal benefits of being physically active: physical activity and health. Annals of Epidemiology, 19(4), 253-256.
  • Booth, FW., Gordon, S.E., Carlson, C.J. & Hamilton, M.T. (2000). Waging war on modern chronic diseases: primary prevention through exercise biology. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88(2), 774-787.
  • Dalton, M.A., Warreham, N., Griffin, S. & Jones, A.P. (2016). Neighbourhood greenspace is associated with a slower decline in physical activity in older adults: A prospective cohort study. SSM – Population Health, 2, 683-691.
  • Di Pietro, L., Dziura, J. & Blair, S.N. (2004). Estimated change in physical activity level (PAL) and prediction of 5-year weight change in men: the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study. International Journal of Obesity, 28(12), 1541-1547.
  • Ding, D. & Gebel, K. (2012). Built environment, physical activity, and obesity: What have we learned from reviewing the literature? Health and Place, 18(1), 100-105.
  • Eronen, J., Bonsdorff, M.B., von, Törmäkangas, T., Rantakokko, M., Portegijs, E., Viljanen, A. & Rantanen, T. (2014). Barriers to outdoor physical activity and unmet physical activity need in older adults. Preventive Medicine, 67, 106-111.
  • Farrell, S.W., Cortese, G.M., La Monte, M.J., Blair, S.N. (2007). Cardiorespiratory fitness, different measures of adiposity, and cancer mortality in men. International Journal of Obesity, 15(12), 3140-3149.
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  • Gupta, R. & Wood, D.A. (2019). Primary prevention of ischaemic heart disease: populations, individuals, and health professionals. The Lancet, 394(10199), 685-696.
  • Heath, G.W., Para, D.C., Sarmiento, I.L., Andersen, L.B., Owen, N., Goenka, S., Montes, F., & Brownson, R.C. (2012). Evidence-based intervention in physical activity: lessons from around the world. The Lancet, 280(9838), 272-281.
  • Helmrich, S.P., Ragland, D.R., Leung, R.W. & Paffenbarger, R.S. (1991). Physical activity and reduced occurrence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The New England Journal of Medicine, 325(3), 147-152.
  • Instytut Innowacyjna Gospodarka [Institute of Innovative Economy] (2017). Ocena kosztów niewydolności serca w Polsce z perspektywy gospodarki państwa [Cost analysis of heart failure from the perspective of national economy]. Warszawa: Instytut Innowacyjna Gospodarka. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318882455_Ocena_kosztow_niewydolnosci_serca_w_Polsce_z_perspektywy_gospodarki_panstwa
  • Jansen, F.M., Ettema, D.F., Kamphuis, C.B.M., Pierik, F.H. & Dijst, M.J. (2017). How do type and size of natural environments relate to physical activity behavior? Health and Place, 46, 73-81.
  • Janssen, I., Heymsfield, S.B. & Ross, R. (2002). Low relative skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) in older persons is associated with functional impairment and physical disability. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50(5), 889-896.
  • Keskinen, K.E., Rantakokko, M., Suomi, K., Rantanen, T. & Portegijs, E. (2018). Nature as a facilitator for physical activity: Defining relationships between the objective and perceived environment and physical activity among community-dwelling older people. Health and Place, 49, 111-119.
  • Kohl, H.W., Craig, C.L., Lambert, E.V., Inove, S., Alkandari, J.R., Leetongin, G., Kahlmeier, S. (2012). The pandemic of physical inactivity: global action for public health. The Lancet, 380(9838), 294-305.
  • Lautenschlager, N.T., Cox, K.L., Flicker, L., Foster, J.K., Bockxmeer, F.M., van, Xiao, J., Greenop, K.R. & Almeida, O.P. (2008). Effect of physical activity on cognitive function in older adults at risk for Alzheimer disease. Journal of the American Medical Association, 300(9), 1027-1037.
  • Ministerstwo Zdrowia [Polish Ministry of Health] (2015). Mapa potrzeb zdrowotnych w zakresie kardiologii dla województwa dolnośląskiego [Map of the medical needs concerning heart diseases for the Lower Silesian Voivodeship]. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Zdrowia Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej. Retrieved from http://mpz.mz.gov.pl/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/kardiologiapl20150210.pdf
  • Owen, N., Humpel, N., Leslie, E., Bauman, A. & Sallis, J.F. (2004). Understanding environmental influences on walking: review and research agenda. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 27(1), 67-76.
  • Paquet, C., Orschulok, T.P., Coffee, N.T., Howard, N.J., Hugo, G., Taylor, A.W., Adams, R.J. & Daniel, M. (2013). Are accessibility and characteristics of public open spaces associated with a better cardiometabolic health? Landscape and Urban Planning, 118, 70-78.
  • Sapolsky, R.M. (2010). Dlaczego zebry nie mają wrzodów [Why zebras don’t get ulcers]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
  • Scarborough, P., Bhatnagar, P., Wickramasinghe, K.K., Allender, S., Foster, C. & Rayner, M. (2011). The economic burden of ill health due to diet, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol and obesity in the UK: an update to 2006-07 NHS costs. Journal of Public Health, 33(4), 527-535.
  • Ströhle, A. (2009). Physical activity, exercise, depression and anxiety disorders. Journal of Neural Transmission, 116(6), 777-784.
  • Vries, S., de, Verheij, R.A., Groenewegen, P.P. & Spreeuwenberg, P. (2003). Natural environments – healthy environments? An exploratory analysis of the relationship between greenspace and health. Environment and Planning A, 35(10), 1717-1731.
  • Thompson, C.W., Roe, J., Aspinall, P., Mitchell, R., Clow, A. & Miller, D. (2012). More green space is linked to less stress in deprived communities: Evidence from salivary cortisol patterns. Landscape and Urban Planning, 105(3), 221-229.
  • Wang, Y., Chau, C.K., Ng, W.Y. & Leung, T.M. (2016). A review on the effects of physical built environment attributes on enhancing walking and cycling activity levels within residential neighborhoods. Cities, 50, 1-15.
  • White, M.P., Elliot, L.R., Taylor, T., Wheeler, B.W., Spencer, A., Bone, A., Depledge, M.H. & Fleming, L.E. (2016). Recreational physical activity in natural environments and implications for health: a population based cross-sectional study in England. Preventive Medicine, 91, 383-388.
  • World Health Organization [WHO] (2017). Top 10 causes of death. Geneva: World Health Organisation. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/thetop-10-causes-of-death
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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