| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11030447 | Environment International | 2018 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												A high diversity in land use of neighbourhoods may be beneficial for physical and mental health of the inhabitants. If confirmed, this may be incorporated into urban planning, in particular regarding the diversity of greenspace.
											Keywords
												LGNPC5MUPsPCDIQRLand useEpidemiologyElectronic Health Recordinter quartile rangeescapeparticulate matterSocial capitalHealthSpearman's correlation coefficientMedically unexplained physical symptomsGreenspaceLdenNeighbourhoodEuropean Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effectsodds ratioEHRGeneral practitionerBag
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											Authors
												Jan-Paul Zock, Robert Verheij, Marco Helbich, Beate Volker, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Maciek Strak, Nicole A.H. Janssen, Martin Dijst, Peter Groenewegen, 
											