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More Sustainability in Cardiovascular Prevention—Holistic, Practice-Oriented Approaches Taking into Account Environmental Topics

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Various interdependencies exist between personal health and the general condition of nature. There are indications that the condition of ecosystems, including the landscapes characterised by them, has a direct and an indirect influence on health.

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Hildebrandt, U. (2018). More Sustainability in Cardiovascular Prevention—Holistic, Practice-Oriented Approaches Taking into Account Environmental Topics. In: Wilderer, P., Renn, O., Grambow, M., Molls, M., Mainzer, K. (eds) Sustainable Risk Management. Strategies for Sustainability. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66233-6_10

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