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New Study: Smokers Living in Green Areas Are More Likely to Quit Source from: Vapingpost 01/15/2021 ![]() Titled, “Neighbourhood greenspace and smoking prevalence: Results from a nationally representative survey in England,” the study looked into the smoking-related behaviour of over 8,000 adults. “This study is the first to investigate the association between neighbourhood greenspace and smoking behaviours in England,” said lead study author Leanne Martin, from the University of Plymouth. Martin said that this study pointed out the connection between health and our natural environment. “Its findings support the need to protect and invest in natural resources, in both urban and more rural communities, in order to maximise the public health benefits they may afford.” “If our findings are substantiated by further work, nature-based interventions could be prescribed to assist individuals attempting to give up smoking,” added Martin. Greenery had the same positive effect on people struggling with other unhealthy cravings An article on Science Focus pointed out that research by the same research team, has indicated that green spaces have the same positive effect on people struggling with alcohol and unhealthy foods cravings. Similarly, the green effect was also found to positevely impact physical and mental wellbeing in general. More specifically, the data compiled by the researchers indicated that people living in greener neighbourhoods were 20% less likely to be current smokers than those who did not. Moreover, the former were 12% more successful at quitting smoking. |