| Literature DB >> 30133499 |
Meredith A Repke1, Meredith S Berry2, Lucian G Conway1, Alexander Metcalf3, Reid M Hensen1, Conor Phelan3.
Abstract
Nature exposure has been linked to a plethora of health benefits, but the mechanism for this effect is not well understood. We conducted two studies to test a new model linking the health benefits of nature exposure to reduced impulsivity in decision-making (as measured by delay discounting) via psychologically expanding space perception. In study 1 we collected a nationwide U.S. sample (n = 609) to determine whether nature exposure was predictive of health outcomes and whether impulsive decision-making mediated the effect. Results indicated that Nature Accessibility and Nature Exposure From Home significantly predicted reduced scores on the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales (DASS) (p < .001, p = .03, respectively) and improved general health and wellbeing (p < .001, p < .01, respectively). Nature Accessibility also predicted reduced impulsive decision-making (p < .01), and Nature Accessibility showed significant indirect effects through impulsive decision-making on both the DASS (p = .02) and general health and wellbeing (p = .04). In Study 2, a lab-based paradigm found that nature exposure expanded space perception (p < .001), and while the indirect effect of nature exposure through space perception on impulsive decision-making did not meet conventional standards of significance (p < .10), the pattern was consistent with hypotheses. This combination of ecologically-valid and experimental methods offers promising support for an impulsivity-focused model explaining the nature-health relationship.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30133499 PMCID: PMC6104990 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Standardized effects of nature on health and impulsive decision-making via simple linear regressions.
| DASS | General Health & Wellbeing | Impulsive Decision-Making | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nature Exposure | ||||
| Nature Accessibility | .24 | .26 | .11 | |
| Nature Exposure From Home | .10 | .12 | .02 | |
| Presence of Blue Space | -.08 | .02 | -.03 | |
| Geospatial Nature Proximity | ||||
| Geospatial Green Proximity | .01 | -.03 | -.01 | |
| Immediate Vicinity–Blue | .04 | -.02 | -.04 | |
| Neighborhood—Blue | .05 | -.01 | -.06 | |
| Broader Locality—Blue | -.04 | .00 | -.04 | |
*p < .05.
**p < .01.
***p < .001.
Impulsive Decision-Making measured by AUC (0–1). Higher values indicate less impulsive decision-making, and lower values indicate more impulsive decision-making (see text for details).