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KMID : 1102220240430010063
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
2024 Volume.43 No. 1 p.63 ~ p.70
Greenness and kidney? A review of epidemiological studies on the association between green space and kidney disease
Park Ji-Woo

Yun Hye-Won
Lee Whan-Hee
Abstract
Recent accumulating epidemiological evidence underlines the important role of environmental exposures on kidney diseases. Among environmental exposures, this study addresses ¡°Green space,¡± which has been recognized as one of the major environmental exposures at the population level. We review a total of seven epidemiological studies currently published on greenness and kidney disease. We also discuss knowledge gaps in the epidemiological evidence in relation to study design, greenness exposure index, emerging kidney outcomes, and inequalities. With an increase in public attention regarding environmental risks and climate change, an improved understanding of the beneficial effects of green space can play an important role in promoting kidney health.
KEYWORD
Acute kidney injury, Chronic kidney disease, End-stage kidney disease, Green space
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