People Who Live Near Parks Have A Lower Risk Of Stroke

 

Lower Risk Of Stroke


People who live near parks have a lower risk of stroke, New research study. This research was conducted on 420,000 British citizens with an average age of 55 years.


This research was conducted on 420,000 British citizens with an average age of 55 years.


According to a study, people who live near trees and gardens have a lower risk of stroke, while their chances of dementia and memory loss are also dramatically reduced. 



In this regard, in a study conducted at Peking University in China, it has been reported that for 12 years, researchers compared the rates of stroke, dementia (amnesia) and death from these to those whose homes were green and garden areas. were within 300 meters.

 

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During the study period, 8,568 people were diagnosed with stroke, while 5,648 developed dementia. Some of them developed dementia after a stroke. 


The study also found that people who had access to gardens or green surroundings were 13 percent less likely to develop dementia. 


This research conducted on 420,000 British citizens with an average age of 55 years found that the lack of air pollution is also the main reason for the prevention of these diseases.

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