Malinowski, Fernando Noto, Cristiano Cavalcante, Daniel Belangero, Síntia Ziebold, Carolina Bressan, Rodrigo Gadelha, Ary
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The International journal of social psychiatry
There is a growing interest in environmental and social determinants of mental health. However, how distance to healthcare and public transportation affect illness is neglected in schizophrenia research. Here, we are interested in how the availability of mental healthcare and the ways to reach it may be associated with psychosis. We aim to investig...
Frigerio, Francesco Muzzioli, Luca Pinto, Alessandro Donini, Lorenzo Maria Poggiogalle, Eleonora
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Frontiers in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare
An emerging research niche has focused on the link between social determinants of health and diabetes mellitus, one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in modern society. The aim of the present mini-review is to explore and summarize current findings in this field targeting high-income countries. In the presence of disadvantaged neighbo...
Li, Hansen Li, Yun Wang, Zhenhuan Zhang, Guodong
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Frontiers in Public Health
Physical activity serves as a pivotal mediator in previous theoretical frameworks that link greenspace and human health. However, it remains unclear whether the domain of physical activity within and around greenspaces can alter the pathway. The present study recruited 668 participants online and examined a conceptual framework that explores the as...
Sun, Feiyang Whittington, Jan Ning, Siman Proksch, Gundula Shen, Qing Dermisi, Sofia
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Frontiers in Built Environment
The first year of COVID-19 tested the economic resilience of cities, calling into question the viability of density and the essential nature of certain types of services. This study examines built environment and socio-economic factors associated with the closure of customer-facing food businesses across urban areas of Seattle, Washington. The stud...
Li, Jianna Guo, Bin Lu, Mengyuan Zhang, Wen
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction While the rapid advancement of urbanization has driven the improvement of material living standards, it has also brought about rapid social changes and intensified competition. In this “involutive” environment characterized by highly competitive and strong pressure, urban residents tend to fall into a state of “mental exhaustion.” Anxi...
Iyer, Hari S Vaselkiv, Jane B Stopsack, Konrad H Roscoe, Charlotte DeVille, Nicole V Zhang, Yiwen Penney, Kathryn L Balk, Steven P Fiorentino, Michelangelo Hart, Jaime E
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American journal of epidemiology
Adverse neighborhood social and natural (green space) environments may contribute to the etiology of prostate cancer (CaP), but mechanisms are unclear. We examined associations between neighborhood environment and prostate intratumoral inflammation in 967 men diagnosed with CaP with available tissue samples from 1986-2009 in the Health Professional...
Conroy, Shannon M Von Behren, Julie Kwan, Marilyn L Kushi, Lawrence H Kim, Mi-Ok Iribarren, Carlos Roh, Janise M Laurent, Cecile A Thomsen, Catherine Chu, Janet N
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Cancer
Breast cancer survivors are at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality compared with the general population. The impact of objective social and built neighborhood attributes on CVD risk in a cohort of female breast cancer survivors was examined. The 3975 participants came from the Pathways Study, a prospective cohort o...
Conroy, Shannon Von Behren, Julie Kwan, Marilyn Kushi, Lawrence Kim, Mi-Ok Iribarren, Carlos Roh, Janise Laurent, Cecile Thomsen, Catherine Chu, Janet
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BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality compared with the general population. The impact of objective social and built neighborhood attributes on CVD risk in a cohort of female breast cancer survivors was examined. METHODS: The 3975 participants came from the Pathways Study, a...
Schoenweger, Petra Kirschneck, Michaela Biersack, Katharina Di Meo, Anna-Francesca Reindl-Spanner, Philipp Prommegger, Barbara Ditzen-Janotta, Claudia Henningsen, Peter Krcmar, Helmut Gensichen, Jochen
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Community indicators may predict and influence individuals` mental health, and support or impede mental health management. However, there is no consensus on which indicators should be included in predictions, prognostic algorithms, or management strategies for community-based mental health promotion and prevention approaches. Therefore, ...
Newbury, Joanne B Arseneault, Louise Moffitt, Terrie E Odgers, Candice L Howe, Laura D Bakolis, Ioannis Reuben, Aaron Danese, Andrea Sugden, Karen Williams, Benjamin
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Background and hypothesisChildren exposed to socioenvironmental adversities (eg, urbanicity, pollution, neighborhood deprivation, crime, and family disadvantage) are more likely to subsequently develop subclinical psychotic experiences during adolescence (eg, hearing voices, paranoia). However, the pathways through which this occurs have not been p...