Residential green space is associated with a buffering effect on stress responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in mothers of young children, a prospective study.

Author:

Vos StijnORCID,Bijnens Esmée M.,Renaers EleniORCID,Croons HanneORCID,Van Der Stukken Charlotte,Martens Dries S.,Plusquin Michelle,Nawrot Tim S.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Environmental Science,Biochemistry

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