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Regina Gražuleviciene
Researcher at Vytautas Magnus University
Publications - 8
Citations - 379
Regina Gražuleviciene is an academic researcher from Vytautas Magnus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Social environment. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 253 citations.
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Do Physical Activity, Social Cohesion, and Loneliness Mediate the Association Between Time Spent Visiting Green Space and Mental Health?:
Magdalena van den Berg,Mireille N M van Poppel,Mireille N M van Poppel,Irene van Kamp,Annemarie Ruijsbroek,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Christoffer Gidlow,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Regina Gražuleviciene,Willem van Mechelen,Hanneke Kruize,Jolanda Maas +13 more
TL;DR: Positive, but weak, associations between time spent visiting green space and Medical Outcome Study Short Form (SF-36) mental health and vitality score are revealed, which suggest small mental health benefits.
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The Urban Exposome during Pregnancy and Its Socioeconomic Determinants
Oliver Robinson,Ibon Tamayo,Montserrat de Castro,Antònia Valentín,Lise Giorgis-Allemand,Norun Hjertager Krog,Gunn Marit Aasvang,Albert Ambros,Ferran Ballester,Pippa Bird,Leda Chatzi,Leda Chatzi,Leda Chatzi,Marta Cirach,Audrius Dėdelė,David Donaire-Gonzalez,Regina Gražuleviciene,Minas Iakovidis,Jesús Ibarluzea,Mariza Kampouri,Johanna Lepeule,Léa Maitre,Rosie McEachan,Bente Oftedal,Valérie Siroux,Rémy Slama,Euripides G. Stephanou,Jordi Sunyer,Jose Urquiza,Kjell Vegard Fjeldheim Weyde,John Wright,Martine Vrijheid,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Xavier Basagaña +33 more
TL;DR: Pregnant women of low SEP were exposed to higher levels of environmental hazards in some cities, but not others, which may contribute to inequities in child health and development.
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Spatial variation of PM elemental composition between and within 20 European study areas - Results of the ESCAPE project
Ming-Yi Tsai,Gerard Hoek,Marloes Eeftens,Kees de Hoogh,Rob Beelen,Timea Beregszaszi,Giulia Cesaroni,Marta Cirach,Josef Cyrys,Audrey de Nazelle,Frank de Vocht,Regina E. Ducret-Stich,Kirsten Thorup Eriksen,Claudia Galassi,Regina Gražuleviciene,Tomas Gražulevičius,Georgios Grivas,Alexandros Gryparis,Joachim Heinrich,Barbara Hoffmann,Minas Iakovides,Menno Keuken,Ursula Krämer,Nino Künzli,Timo Lanki,Christian Madsen,Kees Meliefste,Anne Sophie Merritt,Anna Mölter,Gioia Mosler,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Göran Pershagen,Harish C. Phuleria,Ulrich Quass,Andrea Ranzi,Emmanuel Schaffner,Ranjeet S. Sokhi,Morgane Stempfelet,Euripides G. Stephanou,Dorothea Sugiri,Pekka Taimisto,Marjan Tewis,Orsolya Udvardy,Meng Wang,Bert Brunekreef +44 more
TL;DR: Variability of PM10_Cu and Fe was mostly due to within-study area differences and exceeded that of most other traffic-related pollutants, including NO2 and soot, signaling the importance of non-tailpipe emissions in PM.
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Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation: combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts
Maribel Casas,Sylvaine Cordier,David Martinez,Henrique Barros,Jens Peter Bonde,Alex Burdorf,Nathalie Costet,Ana Cristina Santos,Asta Danileviciute,Merete Eggesbø,Mariana F. Fernández,Joelle Fevotte,Ana M. García,Regina Gražuleviciene,Eva Hallner,Wojciech Hanke,Manolis Kogevinas,Inger Kull,Pernille Stemann Larsen,Vasiliki Melaki,Christine Monfort,Karl-Christian Nordby,Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen,Evridiki Patelarou,Kinga Polańska,Lorenzo Richiardi,Loreto Santa Marina,Claudia Snijder,Adonina Tardón,Manon van Eijsden,Tanja G. M. Vrijkotte,Daniela Zugna,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Martine Vrijheid +33 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that, overall, employment during pregnancy is associated with a reduction in the risk of preterm birth and that work in certain occupations may affect pregnancy outcomes and this exploratory study provides an important platform on which to base further prospective studies focused on the potential consequences of maternal occupational exposures during pregnancy.
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Neighbourhood green space, social environment and mental health: an examination in four European cities
Annemarie Ruijsbroek,Sigrid M. Mohnen,Mariël Droomers,Hanneke Kruize,Christopher Gidlow,Regina Gražuleviciene,Sandra Andrusaityte,Jolanda Maas,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Daniel Masterson,Naomi Ellis,Elise van Kempen,Wim Hardyns,Wim Hardyns,Karien Stronks,Peter P. Groenewegen +18 more
TL;DR: Though neighbourhood green was related to social cohesion and attachment, the neighbourhood social environment seems not the underlying mechanism for this relationship.