Influence of the environment on one's physical well-being part 2

Built Environment: Positive Impact: Well-designed urban environments with walkable streets, parks, and recreational areas can encourage physical activity and social interaction.

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Negative Impact: Poorly designed urban spaces may limit physical activity, contribute to traffic-related injuries, and impact mental health.

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Noise Pollution: Positive Impact: Quiet environments support better sleep and mental well-being.

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Negative Impact: Prolonged exposure to noise pollution can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, and cardiovascular issues.

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Climate and Weather: Positive Impact: Moderate climates can contribute to physical activity and outdoor engagement.

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Negative Impact: Extreme weather events (e.g., heatwaves, hurricanes) can pose direct health risks and impact mental well-being.

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Toxic Exposure: Positive Impact: Minimizing exposure to toxins and hazardous substances promotes health.

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Negative Impact: Exposure to pollutants, pesticides, and industrial chemicals can lead to various health issues, including respiratory and reproductive problems.

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