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Association between long-term green space exposure and mortality in China: A difference-in-differences analysis of national data in 2000, 2010 and 2019

BACKGROUND: Effects of green space on human health have been well-documented in western, high-income countries. Evidence for similar effects in China is limited. Moreover, the underlying mechanisms linking green space and mortality are yet to be established. We therefore conducted a nation-wide study to assess the association between green space and mortality in China using a difference-in-difference approach, which applied a causal framework and well controlled unmeasured confounding. In addition, we explored whether air pollution and air temperature could mediate the association. METHODS: In this analysis, we collected data on all-cause mortality and sociodemographic characteristics for each county in China from the 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 2020 Statistical Yearbook. Green space exposure was assessed using county-level normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the percentage of green space (forest, grasslands, shrub land and wetland). We applied a difference-in-differences approach to evaluate the association between green space and mortality. We also performed mediation analysis (by air pollution and air temperature). RESULTS: Our sample consisted of 2726 counties in 2000 and 2010 as well as 1432 counties in 2019. In the 2000 versus 2019 comparison, a 0.1 unit increase in NDVI was associated with a 2.4 % reduction in mortality [95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.4-4.3 %], and a 10 % increase in percentage of green space was associated with a 4.7 % reduction (95 % CI 0-9.2 %) in mortality. PM(2.5) and air temperature mediated 0.3 % to 12.3 % of the associations. CONCLUSIONS: Living in greener counties may be associated with lower risk of mortality in China. These findings could indicate the potential of a population-level intervention to reduce mortality in China, which has important public health implications at the county level.

  • Li, C. C.
  • Du, Z. C.
  • Fan, S. J.
  • Mute Browning, M. H. E.
  • Knibbs, L. D.
  • Bloom, M. S.
  • Zhao, T. Y.
  • Jalaludin, B.
  • Heinrich, J.
  • Liu, X. X.
  • Li, J. X.
  • Zhang, Y. D.
  • Hu, L. X.
  • Xiang, M. D.
  • Chen, G. B.
  • Wang, Q.
  • Han, C. L.
  • Li, S. S.
  • Guo, Y. M.
  • Dadvand, P.
  • Dong, G. H.
  • Zhang, Z. B.
  • Yang, B. Y.

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Parks, Recreational
  • *Air Pollution/analysis
  • China
  • Income
  • Forests
  • Particulate Matter/analysis
  • Environmental Exposure/analysis
  • *Air Pollutants/analysis
  • Difference-in-differences analysis
  • Green space
  • Greenness
  • Mortality
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164023
Journal: Sci Total Environ
Pages: 164023 
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: KUM
Access-Number: 37172852

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