Living near the park reduces asthma symptoms in children
Living near a park can help reduce asthma symptoms in children living in big cities. That is the research results recently published by Johns Hopkins University (USA).
Children have fun in the park.
According to UPI News Agency, the study was conducted on 196 children aged 3 - 12 years in TP.Baltimore had long-term asthma. Some live near the park, while the rest are about 1 km from the park.
The results showed that the more children live away from parks or areas of greenery, the more symptoms of asthma in 2 weeks of follow-up.
'Living in a city environment increases the risk of asthma in children, and factors related to living in cities, such as air pollution, are thought to contribute to increased incidences. asthma , "study author said.
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