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Investigating biological sex as a moderator of the association of nature exposure with brain health: a cross-sectional UK biobank analysis

Medicine and Health

Investigating biological sex as a moderator of the association of nature exposure with brain health: a cross-sectional UK biobank analysis

M. Noseworthy, R. S. Falck, et al.

Across 11,448 UK Biobank participants, higher residential nature exposure within 300–1000 m was associated with greater grey and white matter volumes and improved symbol-digit performance, with some sex-specific effects showing larger grey-matter gains and faster trail-making in males. Research conducted by Matt Noseworthy, Ryan S. Falck, Liisa A. M. Galea, Todd C. Handy, and Teresa Liu-Ambrose.

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