Association between residential greenness and depression symptoms in Chinese community-dwelling older adults

Author:

Wang Pengfei,Wang Meng,Shan JiatongORCID,Liu Xinya,Jing Yurong,Zhu Hongfei,Zheng Guang,Peng Wenjia,Wang YingORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Environmental Science,Biochemistry

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