Residential green space and seasonal distress in a cohort of tree pollen allergy patients.

作者: Raf Aerts , Michiel Stas , Naomi Vanlessen , Marijke Hendrickx , Nicolas Bruffaerts

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJHEH.2019.10.004

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摘要: Abstract Background Residential green space may improve human health, for example by promoting physical activity and reducing stress. Conversely, residential increase stress emitting aeroallergens exacerbating allergic disease. Here we examine impacts of exposure to on distress in the susceptible subpopulation adults sensitized tree pollen allergens. Methods In a panel study 88 allergy patients analyzed self-reported mental health (GHQ-12), perceived presence allergenic trees (hazel, alder, birch) near residence area within 1 km distance [high (≥3 m) low ( Results Short-term [mean GHQ-12 score 2.1 (95% confidence interval 1.5–2.7)] was higher population than general [1.5 (1.4–1.7)]. had protective effects against short-term green, per combined surface 10 ha: adjusted odds ratio OR = 0.94 0.90–0.99); OR = 0.85 (0.78–0.93)]. However, who reported their [present vs. absent: OR = 2.04 (1.36–3.07)]. Conclusions Perceived species neighbourhood modulates effect during airborne season.

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