Systematic Review: Neurodevelopmental Benefits of Active/Passive School Exposure to Green and/or Blue Spaces in Children and Adolescents

Author:

Díaz-Martínez Francisco123ORCID,Sánchez-Sauco Miguel F.123ORCID,Cabrera-Rivera Laura T.345ORCID,Sánchez Carlos Ojeda6ORCID,Hidalgo-Albadalejo Maria D.7,Claudio Luz48,Ortega-García Juan A.1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Paediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Clinical University Hospital Virgen of Arrixaca, University of Murcia, 30120 Murcia, Spain

2. Environment and Human Health Lab, Instituto Murciano de Investigación Sanitaria (IMIB), University of Murcia, 30120 Murcia, Spain

3. Global Alliance to Renaturalize Child and Adolescent Health (GreenRooting.org), Spanish Association of Pediatrics, 28009 Madrid, Spain

4. International Exchange Program for Minority Students, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA

5. Department of Environmental Health, University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, PR 00921, USA

6. University Hospital of Guadalajara, 19002 Guadalajara, Spain

7. Department of English Language and Linguistics, Narval School, Cartagena, 30319 Murcia, Spain

8. Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Division of International Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA

Abstract

Today more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas. Children spend about 40 h a week in the school environment. Knowing the influence of school exposure to green/blue spaces could improve the children’s health, creating healthier environments and preventing exposure to legal/illegal drugs. This systematic review summarized the main results of published studies on active or passive exposure to green or blue spaces in different domains of child neurodevelopment. In August 2022, five databases were searched and twenty-eight eligible studies were included in the analysis. Cognitive and/or academic performance was the most frequently studied (15/28). Most studies evaluate passive exposure to green/blue spaces (19/28) versus active exposure (9/28). Only three studies addressed the relationship between blue space and neurodevelopment. The main results point toward mixed evidence of a protective relationship between green/blue space exposure and neurodevelopment, especially in improving cognitive/academic performance, attention restoration, behavior, and impulsivity. Renaturalizing school spaces and promoting “greener” capacities for school environmental health could improve children’s neurodevelopment. There was great heterogeneity in methodologies and adjustment for confounding factors across studies. Future research should seek a standardized approach to delivering school environmental health interventions beneficial to children’s development.

Funder

Environmental Health Profile for Children in the Murcia Region Project in the Foundation for Formation and Research

Sociedad Pediatria Sureste of Spain

Mount Sinai International Exchange Program for Minority Students funded by the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities

Short-term Training Program for Minority Students

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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