TY - JOUR
T1 - Valuing the health benefits of nature-based recreational physical activity in England
AU - Grellier, James
AU - White, Mathew P.
AU - de Bell, Siân
AU - Brousse, Oscar
AU - Elliott, Lewis R.
AU - Fleming, Lora E.
AU - Heaviside, Clare
AU - Simpson, Charles
AU - Taylor, Tim
AU - Wheeler, Benedict W.
AU - Lovell, Rebecca
N1 - Funding Information:
JG, TT, RL, BWW, OB, CS, LEF and CH acknowledge funding from the Wellcome Trust \u201CHEROIC\u201D project (216035/Z/19/Z). JG was partially supported by \u201CNeuroSmog: Determining the impact of air pollution on the developing brain\u201D (Nr. POIR.04.04.00-1763/18-00) which is implemented as part of the TEAM-NET programme of the Foundation for Polish Science, co-financed from EU resources, obtained from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Smart Growth Operational Programme. CH is funded by a NERC fellowship (NE/R01440X/1). SdB, RL, BW, TT and MW were partially funded by Innovate UK \u2018Urban Greenspace Valuation Toolkit\u2019 (104215). This research received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 666773 (BlueHealth). For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.
Funding Information:
JG, TT, RL, BWW, OB, CS, LEF and CH acknowledge funding from the Wellcome Trust \u201CHEROIC\u201D project ( 216035/Z/19/Z ). JG was partially supported by \u201CNeuroSmog: Determining the impact of air pollution on the developing brain\u201D (Nr. POIR.04.04. 00-1763/18-00 ) which is implemented as part of the TEAM-NET programme of the Foundation for Polish Science , co-financed from EU resources, obtained from the European Regional Development Fund under the Smart Growth Operational Programme. CH is funded by a NERC fellowship ( NE/R01440X/1 ). SdB, RL, BW, TT and MW were partially funded by Innovate UK \u2018Urban Greenspace Valuation Toolkit\u2019 ( 104215 ). This research received funding from the European Union \u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 666773 (BlueHealth).
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PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of several non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Natural environments support recreational PA. Using data including a representative cross-sectional survey of the English population, we estimated the annual value of nature-based PA conducted in England in 2019 in terms of avoided healthcare and societal costs of disease. Population-representative data from the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (MENE) survey (n = 47,580; representing 44,386,756) were used to estimate the weekly volume of nature-based recreational PA by adults in England in 2019. We used epidemiological dose–response data to calculate incident cases of six NCDs (ischaemic heart disease (IHD), ischaemic stroke (IS), type 2 diabetes (T2D), colon cancer (CC), breast cancer (BC) and major depressive disorder (MDD)) prevented through nature-based PA, and estimated associated savings using published costs of healthcare, informal care and productivity losses. We investigated additional savings resulting from hypothetical increases in: (a) visitor PA and (b) visitor numbers. In 2019, 22 million adults > 16 years of age in England visited natural environments at least weekly. At reported volumes of nature-based PA, we estimated that 550 cases of IHD, 168 cases of IS, 1,410 cases of T2D, 41 cases of CC, 37 cases of BC and 10,552 cases of MDD were prevented, creating annual savings of £108.7million (95 % uncertainty interval: £70.3million; £150.3million). Nature-based recreational PA in England results in reduced burden of disease and considerable annual savings through prevention of priority NCDs. Strategies that increase nature-based PA could lead to further reductions in the societal burden of NCDs.
AB - Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of several non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Natural environments support recreational PA. Using data including a representative cross-sectional survey of the English population, we estimated the annual value of nature-based PA conducted in England in 2019 in terms of avoided healthcare and societal costs of disease. Population-representative data from the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (MENE) survey (n = 47,580; representing 44,386,756) were used to estimate the weekly volume of nature-based recreational PA by adults in England in 2019. We used epidemiological dose–response data to calculate incident cases of six NCDs (ischaemic heart disease (IHD), ischaemic stroke (IS), type 2 diabetes (T2D), colon cancer (CC), breast cancer (BC) and major depressive disorder (MDD)) prevented through nature-based PA, and estimated associated savings using published costs of healthcare, informal care and productivity losses. We investigated additional savings resulting from hypothetical increases in: (a) visitor PA and (b) visitor numbers. In 2019, 22 million adults > 16 years of age in England visited natural environments at least weekly. At reported volumes of nature-based PA, we estimated that 550 cases of IHD, 168 cases of IS, 1,410 cases of T2D, 41 cases of CC, 37 cases of BC and 10,552 cases of MDD were prevented, creating annual savings of £108.7million (95 % uncertainty interval: £70.3million; £150.3million). Nature-based recreational PA in England results in reduced burden of disease and considerable annual savings through prevention of priority NCDs. Strategies that increase nature-based PA could lead to further reductions in the societal burden of NCDs.
KW - Burden of disease
KW - Green space
KW - Health economics
KW - Non-communicable disease
KW - Physical activity
KW - Public health
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85190577514&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108667
DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108667
M3 - Article
C2 - 38642505
AN - SCOPUS:85190577514
SN - 0160-4120
VL - 187
JO - Environment International
JF - Environment International
M1 - 108667
ER -