Women who live outside the big cities live longer, study says

Living in a big city like New York is impressive enough, but it turns out that all of his friends, the S and greener pastures selected have...

Living in a big city like New York is impressive enough, but it turns out that all of his friends, the S and greener pastures selected have been correct.

According to a new study in Environmental Health Perspectives published that in areas live women with lots of vegetation, trees and greenery at the bottom, are less likely to die than women do the this.

Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health TH Chan and Brigham and Women's Hospital studied 108,630 women from 2000 to find until 2008, to try to see if there was a connection between "living green and mortality", also known as the nature and death, according to the summary of the study.

Previous studies have shown the potential benefits you live close to nature can get, including better sleep, improved mental health and blood pressure and the frequency of the weak pulse.

However, scientists are looking specifically mortality, and what they found was remarkable.

After Cosmopolitan, women who live in green areas (such as satellite imagery to see is) had a total mortality by 12 percent lower than that of women living in the least green areas.

What's even crazier the differences in crude form of mortality for cancer and respiratory diseases has been.

Women with very little vegetation and nature around their homes had a probability of 34 percent higher mortality rate from respiratory diseases and cancer death rates by 13 percent higher, cosmopolitan reported.

So basically, if you do not have trees, plants, shrubs, garden or any kind of nature close to home and a woman, you have much more chance of dying of cancer and respiratory diseases.

The researchers concluded,

The highest green vegetation levels were associated with lower mortality. Policy can provide opportunities for physical activity available to increase the vegetation, reducing hazardous exposures to increase social engagement, and improve mental health. During vegetation planting may mitigate the effects of climate change, evidence of a relationship between vegetation and the lowest mortality rates, he suggested, could also be used to improve health.

Ignoring the informal pump researchers on the way vegetation fell more can help to fight against climate change appears to add a bit of greenery and nature around your home can go a long way to improve your long term health.

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