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It is not all bad for the grey city - A crossover study on physiological and psychological restoration in a forest and an urban environment.

Ulrika K Stigsdotter1, Sus Sola Corazon2, Ulrik Sidenius1, Jesper Kristiansen3, Patrik Grahn4.   

Abstract

Today, urbanization presents a challenge to urban planning with regard to creating healthy living environments. The aim of this research is to gain further knowledge of the restorativeness of a best case urban and natural environment: that is a historic down town urban environment and forest environment located in an arboretum. The study has a cross-over design where 51 (N) female university students are exposed to the two environments through both seated viewing and walking. A mixed method approach is used with both physiological measurements of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate variability (HRV) and psychological measurements of mood change and perceived restorativeness. The HRV results show no significant differences between the two environments, and both environments are found to be more physiologically restorative than being at the office or on the minibus. The results of the psychological measures indicate that the forest walk has a positive effect on mood, while the walk in the urban environment has no effect. The forest environment is also rated more highly with regard to perceived restorativeness than the urban environment. The results support the current research that shows natural environments as more restorative than urban environments. The study also adds to the ongoing debate on healthy urban planning by indicating that architectural and historical qualities may be associated with the physiological well-being of citizens.
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Keywords:  Health promotion; Healthy living environments; Restorative environments; Stress restoration; Urban planning; Urbanization

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28528275     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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1.  Shedding Light onto the City Blues Myth-The Potential of Stimulating and Activating Effects of Urban Public Spaces and the Role of City Relatedness.

Authors:  Lena Lämmle; Eike von Lindern; Dorothee Rummel; Mark Michaeli; Matthias Ziegler
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Going beyond Quietness: Determining the Emotionally Restorative Effect of Acoustic Environments in Urban Open Public Spaces.

Authors:  Karmele Herranz-Pascual; Itziar Aspuru; Ioseba Iraurgi; Álvaro Santander; Jose Luis Eguiguren; Igone García
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-04-10       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Psycho-Physiological Stress Recovery in Outdoor Nature-Based Interventions: A Systematic Review of the Past Eight Years of Research.

Authors:  Sus Sola Corazon; Ulrik Sidenius; Dorthe Varning Poulsen; Marie Christoffersen Gramkow; Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-05-16       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 4.  Sustainability-Sport-Physical Activity.

Authors:  Éva Bácsné-Bába; Gergely Ráthonyi; Christa Pfau; Anetta Müller; György Norbert Szabados; Mónika Harangi-Rákos
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-04       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  The Effect of Forest Video Using Virtual Reality on the Stress Reduction of University Students Focused on C University in Korea.

Authors:  Seong-Hee Jo; Jin-Seok Park; Poung-Sik Yeon
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Effect of Nature Experience on Fronto-Parietal Correlates of Neurocognitive Processes Involved in Directed Attention: An ERP Study.

Authors:  Pooja Sahni; Jyoti Kumar
Journal:  Ann Neurosci       Date:  2021-04-12

7.  Therapeutic Garden With Contemplative Features Induces Desirable Changes in Mood and Brain Activity in Depressed Adults.

Authors:  Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo; Anna Fogel; Nicolas Escoffier; Angelia Sia; Kenta Nakazawa; Akihiro Kumagai; Ippeita Dan; Roger Ho
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 5.435

Review 8.  The Restorative Value of the Urban Environment: A Systematic Review of the Existing Literature.

Authors:  Anke Maria Weber; Jörg Trojan
Journal:  Environ Health Insights       Date:  2018-11-26

Review 9.  How Should Forests Be Characterized in Regard to Human Health? Evidence from Existing Literature.

Authors:  Albert Bach Pagès; Josep Peñuelas; Jana Clarà; Joan Llusià; Ferran Campillo I López; Roser Maneja
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-02-06       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  An Empirical Study of the Restoration Potential of Urban Deciduous Forest Space to Youth.

Authors:  Linjia Wu; Qidi Dong; Shixian Luo; Yanling Li; Yuzhou Liu; Jiani Li; Zhixian Zhu; Mingliang He; Yuhang Luo; Qibing Chen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 3.390

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