Residence near the green spaces "extend the biological life"

In a study published in the “Science Advana” magazine on Wednesday, it is said that those who live near green spaces are on average and a half years younger than others from a biological point of view. “To live next to more green spaces helps someone to be smaller than his actual age,” Kiso Kim said. She added: “We believe that the results we have achieved have important consequences for planning cities regarding the expansion of green infrastructure, promoting public health and reducing health differences.” The study reached a link between existence along green spaces, which improved cardiovascular health and low mortality rates. The researchers were of the opinion that physical activity and social interactions associated with the visit of parks played a role in achieving this result, but the idea that the parks themselves contribute to the aging of cells that were not clear before. The team responsible for the study was about the chemical adjustments of the DNA, or which is known as “similar”. Extensive studies were previous studies that “the watches above the genetic” based on the equivalent of DNA can predict the health problems that a person can be exposed to, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and poor cognitive functions, and a way is to measure age more accurately than calculating the orthopedic years. Kizo Kim and her colleagues followed more than 900 people of black and white people living in 4 American and British cities (Berlingham, Chicago, Minneapolis and Oakland) between 1986 and 2006. The team used photos taken by artificial satellites to measure the distance between the principles of the study of the study and in the twenti, and then studied blood samples of people aged 15, after the beginning of the beginning of the study of the study of the study of the study of the study of the study of the study of the study of the study. year, to determine their biological ages. The researchers have placed scientific examples to assess the results, taking into account the changes that may have affected, such as education, income and smoking or not. They noted that people whose homes were surrounded by 30% of the green spaces within 5 kilometers were on average biologically younger than those whose homes were surrounded by 20% of the green spaces. The benefits recorded were not for everyone. The importance of the green space was the owners of Africa origin, who only live near the green spaces younger than their actual age, while the eggs were three years younger. “Other factors such as stress, the quality of the surrounding green spaces and social factors affect the size of the benefits of green spaces in terms of biological age,” says Kiso Kim, explaining that these differences are supposed to undergo additional research. And she continued, “For example, the parks in the slums used for illegal activities may be less visible, and then have fewer benefits.” Kim pointed out that future research can handle the relationship between green spaces and certain health effects, pointing out that the way in which green spaces of aging are not yet clear, pointing out that scientists only realize that there is an existing effect. The epidemic scientist Manuel Franco, of the universities of Alcala and Jones Hopkins, indicated that the study was “well done.” “We have more scientific evidence that is of better quality, with the aim of increasing and improving the use of green spaces in cities,” Franco added, who did not participate in the study. Also read: