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An international study shows that urban green spaces help reduce mental health issues such as stress and anxiety, emphasizing the need for their inclusion in city planning.
A recent international study has highlighted the significant benefits of urban green spaces on mental well-being. Researchers analyzed data from over 50 cities worldwide, examining the correlation between access to parks, gardens, and natural areas and the prevalence of mental health disorders. The findings indicate that residents living closer to green spaces experience lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. The study suggests that integrating more natural environments into urban planning could play a crucial role in enhancing public health. Experts warn, however, that socioeconomic factors also influence mental health outcomes and should be considered in future urban development policies.
