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The impacts of various green space types on the adiposity of undergraduate students: a nationwide quasi-experimental study

  • Jing Wen
  • , Yi Lu
  • , Xiangfen Cui
  • , Weina Kong
  • , Kai Shentu
  • , Haoran Yang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Zhejiang Economic Information Center
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Kunming University of Science and Technology
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Green spaces provide diverse health benefits, and provision of green spaces is often linked to lower incidences of adiposity. Undergraduates, who are at a transitional stage of development, represent a critical population for obesity prevention. However, recent studies suggest that the health effects of green space may vary by type. Furthermore, inferring any causal relationship between green spaces and adiposity using a cross-sectional research design remains challenging. To address these issues, this study utilized a large, representative sample of 21,990 undergraduates from 89 universities across 29 provinces in China, and employed a quasi-experimental approach to explore the impacts of specific green space types on body mass index (BMI). Propensity score matching was used to make the students who were influenced by green spaces comparable to those who were not. A difference-in-differences model was applied to estimate the causal effects of three types of green spaces (trees, bushes, and grass) on BMI. To further explore the underlying mechanisms, we examined two potential mediators: energy expenditure (physical activity) and energy intake (unhealthy food consumption). The results revealed that trees had a negative impact on BMI, whereas bushes and grass had no significant effect. Physical activity serves as a significant mediator linking tree exposure to adiposity changes, while unhealthy food intake showed no statistically significant mediation effect. In the stratified analysis, trees had significantly negative effects only on males. These findings highlight the importance of distinguishing green space types and provide causal evidence linking tree exposure to reduced BMI among undergraduates.

源语言英语
文章编号15
期刊International Journal of Health Geographics
24
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2025

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