Nature in the City: How Green Spaces Protect our Health in Bulgaria's Big Five

BULGARIAFri Dec 20 2024
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You might be pondering if living in a city could impact your health, especially when it comes to heart and metabolic diseases. Recent research looked into the lives of 4, 640 adults from Bulgaria's five largest cities—Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, and Ruse. Surprisingly, residents who lived near parks or bodies of water (they call it "bluespace"), and in walkable neighborhoods full of trees, seemed to have fewer cases of hypertension and diabetes. The further they were from these natural elements, the less they benefited. In a twist, using solid fuels for heating bumped up the risk of heart problems. Surprisingly, some expected perks like home gardens or quiet streets didn't show the effects researchers anticipated. It's almost like cities have a hidden health map that's way more complicated than just having a nice view.
In a nutshell, living near more nature and having walkable streets might help residents of these cities avoid serious health issues. Maybe city planners can use these findings to design healthier cities in the future.
https://localnews.ai/article/nature-in-the-city-how-green-spaces-protect-our-health-in-bulgarias-big-five-10de712a

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