Irish Independent

Living in a green area slows mental decline

- John von Radowitz

LIVING in the country or near a city park can reduce the rate of age-related mental decline, research has shown.

Access to green space improved brain ageing in a group of more than 60,000 people who were monitored for 10 years, scientists found.

The effect was most marked among women, said the researcher­s, who estimated the amount of neighbourh­ood green space for each participan­t using satellite images.

Lead scientist Carmen de Keijzer, from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, in Spain, said: “Our data show that the decline in the cogni- tive score after the 10 years follow-up was 4.6pc smaller in participan­ts living in greener neighbourh­oods. Interestin­gly enough, the observed associatio­ns were stronger among women, which makes us think that these relations might be modified by gender.”

All the participan­ts were enrolled into the Whitehall II study tracking the health progress of a large group of UK civil servants. At three different time points, each participan­t was asked to complete a battery of tests that assessed verbal and mathematic­al reasoning, verbal fluency and short-term memory. The findings appear in the journal ‘Environmen­tal Health Perspectiv­e.

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