TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Outdoor blue spaces, human health and well-being: a systematic review of quantitative studies JO - International journal of hygiene and environmental health A1 - Gascon, Mireia A1 - Zijlema, Wilma A1 - Vert, Cristina A1 - White, Mathew P. A1 - Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J. SP - 1207 EP - 1221 VL - 220 IS - 8 N2 - BACKGROUND: A growing number of quantitative studies have investigated the potential benefits of outdoor blue spaces (lakes, rivers, sea, etc) and human health, but there is not yet a systematic review synthesizing this evidence.

OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the current quantitative evidence on human health and well-being benefits of outdoor blue spaces.

METHODS: Following PRISMA guidelines for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analysis, observational and experimental quantitative studies focusing on both residential and non-residential outdoor blue space exposure were searched using specific keywords.

RESULTS: In total 35 studies were included in the current systematic review, most of them being classified as of "good quality" (N=22). The balance of evidence suggested a positive association between greater exposure to outdoor blue spaces and both benefits to mental health and well-being (N=12 studies) and levels of physical activity (N=13 studies). The evidence of an association between outdoor blue space exposure and general health (N=6 studies), obesity (N=8 studies) and cardiovascular (N=4 studies) and related outcomes was less consistent.

CONCLUSIONS: Although encouraging, there remains relatively few studies and a large degree of heterogeneity in terms of study design, exposure metrics and outcome measures, making synthesis difficult. Further research is needed using longitudinal research and natural experiments, preferably across a broader range of countries, to better understand the causal associations between blue spaces, health and wellbeing.

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LA - en SN - 1438-4639 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2017.08.004 ID - ref1 ER -