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Results show that 66.9% of the respondents live within 300 m of green space, 43.0% visit green space every day and 91.5% visit green space at least once a week.
Trees were also pruned at this time to leave approximately 4 m of green crown remaining.
Trees in 11 of the 25 plots were pruned (P) to leave an average of 4.2 m of green crown remaining; this corresponded to a mean pruned height of approximately 2.7 m. Trees in the remaining 14 plots were unpruned (UP) (Table 1).
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We repeated the analyses using an alternative definition of residential proximity to green spaces as living within 300 m of any green space regardless of its size.
Proximity to green spaces was defined as living within 300 m of a major green space (≥ 0.05 km).
Those living within 300 m of a major green space had higher residential surrounding greenness compared with those living further away (see Supplemental Material, Table S1).
Living within 300 m of a major green space was associated with a statistically nonsignificant 18.3 hr/year (95% CI: –19.6, 56.3) increase in using green space compared to those living further away.
Of 2,111 study participants included in analyses, 384 (18.1%) were living within 300 m of a major green space.
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On average, an IQR increase in residential surrounding greenness over buffers of 100 m, 250 m, and 500 m was associated, respectively, with use of green spaces during 28.6 [95% confidence interval (CI): 13.1, 44.2], 26.7 (95% CI: 13.6, 39.9), and 31.9 (95% CI: 18.8, 45.1) more hours per year.
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