Nature-based Pathways to Health Promotion: The Value of Parks and Greenspace

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Abstract

The built environment is a key social determinant of health. Exposure to parks and greenspace can improve physical and mental health and provide other benefits that enhance well-being. Programs and initiatives that capitalize on nature-based opportunities offer health care providers with a cost-effective alternative for upstream health promotion.

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Larson, L. R., & Aaron Hipp, J. (2022). Nature-based Pathways to Health Promotion: The Value of Parks and Greenspace. North Carolina Medical Journal. Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.2.99

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