Residential green space, air pollution, and related metabolites in association with depression among cancer survivors - PubMed
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- Higher residential green space and natural environment exposure linked to lower depression risk among cancer survivors.
- Strongest protective association observed in breast cancer survivors.
- Increased exposure to nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen oxides associated with higher depression risk.
- Plasma metabolic signatures may partially mediate the associations between environmental factors and depression.
- Study based on 21,507 cancer survivors from the UK Biobank over a median follow-up of 12.39 years.