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Benedict W Wheeler

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Olsen J, Niedzwiedz C, Nicholls N, Wheeler B, Ho F, Pell J
Environ Int . 2025 Feb; 197:109351. PMID: 40020634
Introduction: Climate change is a global health emergency, with extreme heat events increasing morbidity, mortality, and hospitalisations, and exacerbating health and social inequalities. Global temperatures have risen by over 1.1 ...
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Mueller W, Zamrsky D, Oude Essink G, Fleming L, Deshpande A, Makris K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jul; 14(1):15881. PMID: 38987576
Populations consuming saline drinking water are at greater risk of high blood pressure and potentially other adverse health outcomes. We modelled data and used available datasets to identify countries of...
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Grellier J, White M, de Bell S, Brousse O, Elliott L, Fleming L, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 Apr; 187:108667. PMID: 38642505
Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of several non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Natural environments support recreational PA. Using data including a representative cross-sectional survey of the English population, we estimated the...
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Mizen A, Thompson D, Watkins A, Akbari A, Garrett J, Geary R, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2024 Feb; 34(5):753-760. PMID: 38424359
Background: Exposure to green space can protect against poor health through a variety of mechanisms. However, there is heterogeneity in methodological approaches to exposure assessments which makes creating effective policy...
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Geary R, Thompson D, Garrett J, Mizen A, Rowney F, Song J, et al.
Public Health Res (Southampt) . 2023 Nov; 11(10):1-176. PMID: 37929711
Background: Cross-sectional evidence suggests that living near green and blue spaces benefits mental health; longitudinal evidence is limited. Objectives: To quantify the impact of changes in green and blue spaces...
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Geary R, Thompson D, Mizen A, Akbari A, Garrett J, Rowney F, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2023 Oct; 7(10):e809-e818. PMID: 37821160
Background: Living in greener areas, or close to green and blue spaces (GBS; eg, parks, lakes, or beaches), is associated with better mental health, but longitudinal evidence when GBS exposures...
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Rahtz E, Bell S, Nurse A, Wheeler B, Guell C, Elliott L, et al.
Syst Rev . 2023 Sep; 12(1):169. PMID: 37730620
Background: There is now a relatively well-established evidence base suggesting that greener living environments and time spent in urban green and blue spaces (UGBS) can be beneficial for human health...
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Elliott L, Pasanen T, White M, Wheeler B, Grellier J, Cirach M, et al.
Environ Int . 2023 Jul; 178:108077. PMID: 37413929
The role of neighbourhood nature in promoting good health is increasingly recognised in policy and practice, but consistent evidence for the underlying mechanisms is lacking. Heterogeneity in exposure methods, outcome...
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Garrett J, Rowney F, White M, Lovell R, Fry R, Akbari A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Jun; 13(1):9684. PMID: 37322030
Natural environments can promote well-being through multiple mechanisms. Many studies have investigated relationships between residential green/blue space (GBS) and well-being, fewer explore relationships with actual use of GBS. We used...
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Hunter R, Rodgers S, Hilton J, Clarke M, Garcia L, Ward Thompson C, et al.
Wellcome Open Res . 2023 Mar; 7:237. PMID: 36865374
Natural environments, such as parks, woodlands and lakes, have positive impacts on health and wellbeing. Urban Green and Blue Spaces (UGBS), and the activities that take place in them, can...