Fig. 1From: Blood pressure in young adulthood and residential greenness in the early-life environment of twinsAmbulatory blood pressure (mm Hg) in association with residential greenness exposure. a Night systolic, b Night diastolic, c Day systolic and d Day diastolic blood pressure. Adjusted for sex, gestational age, birth weight, birth year, zygosity–chorionicity group, maternal age, age, smoking, physical activity, BMI, 24 h sodium and potassium, gamma-glutamyl transferase, indicators of socioeconomic status (maternal education and neighborhood household income), smoking during pregnancy and noise exposure during the night. In the twins who moved during life, we additionally adjust for greenness exposure in adulthood/early-life. Vertical lines denote 95% confidence intervals. *indicates significant (p < 0.05) change in blood pressure for an IQR increase in land use indicatorsBack to article page