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Martin, L., White, M. P., Pahl, S., May, J., Newton, J. N., Elliott, L. R....Fleming, L. E. (2025). Nature contact and health risk behaviours: Results from an 18 country study. Health and Place. 94
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L. Martin et al.,  "Nature contact and health risk behaviours: Results from an 18 country study", in Health and Place, vol. 94, 2025
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@article{martin2025_1777286534683,
	author = "Martin, L. and White, M. P. and Pahl, S. and May, J. and Newton, J. N. and Elliott, L. R. and Cirach, M. and Grellier, J. and Bratman, G. N. and Gascon, M. and Lima, M. L. and Nieuwenhuijsen, M. and Ojala, A. and Roiko, A. and van den Bosch, M. and Fleming, L. E.",
	title = "Nature contact and health risk behaviours: Results from an 18 country study",
	journal = "Health and Place",
	year = "2025",
	volume = "94",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103479",
	url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/health-and-place"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Nature contact and health risk behaviours: Results from an 18 country study
T2  - Health and Place
VL  - 94
AU  - Martin, L.
AU  - White, M. P.
AU  - Pahl, S.
AU  - May, J.
AU  - Newton, J. N.
AU  - Elliott, L. R.
AU  - Cirach, M.
AU  - Grellier, J.
AU  - Bratman, G. N.
AU  - Gascon, M.
AU  - Lima, M. L.
AU  - Nieuwenhuijsen, M.
AU  - Ojala, A.
AU  - Roiko, A.
AU  - van den Bosch, M.
AU  - Fleming, L. E.
PY  - 2025
SN  - 1353-8292
DO  - 10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103479
UR  - https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/health-and-place
AB  - Emerging evidence suggests that residential greenspace is associated with a lower prevalence of health risk behaviours, but it remains unclear whether these effects are generalizable across countries or different types of nature contact. Using representative cross-sectional samples from 18 countries/regions, we examined the associations between two types of nature contact (greenspace, nature visits), current smoking and everyday drinking. After controlling for a range of covariates, greenspace was inversely associated with current smoking and everyday drinking. Visiting natural spaces at least once a week was linked to a lower prevalence of current smoking, but unrelated to everyday drinking. Increasing residential greenspace could be a promising strategy for reducing multiple health risk behaviours, whilst visit-based interventions may be a more appropriate target for smoking cessation.
ER  -