| Literature DB >> 33801917 |
Reo Jones1, Robin Tarter1, Amy Miner Ross1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Engaging with nature can profoundly impact psychological and physiological health of persons across the lifespan. Greenspace interventions (GSI) encompass a broad range of strategic, nature-based activities for overall health and wellbeing. Within the past 20 years there has been a growing interest in the access to and management of greenspace to mediate the deleterious impact of acute and chronic stress, particularly, physiologic biomarkers of stress such as cortisol.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; cortisol; forest-bathing; greenspace; greenspace intervention; horticulture therapy; nature-based intervention
Year: 2021 PMID: 33801917 PMCID: PMC8001092 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18062802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Databases and keyword search terminology.
| Databases | Keyword Search Terms |
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| CINAHL* Plus with Full-Text | (“greenspace” OR “green space” OR “green care” OR “greencare” OR “nature therap*” OR “wilderness therap*” OR “outdoors behavi*ral healthcare” OR “outdoors behavi*ral therap*” OR “forest bathing” OR “shinrin yoku” OR “shinrinyoku” OR “horticultur* therap*” OR “therapeutic horticulture” OR “green exercise” OR “ecotherap*” OR “conservation therap*” OR “care farm*” AND “cortisol”) AND intervention |
* Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature.
Figure 1Flow diagram of search history and resulting articles.
Literature Matrix.
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| Detweiler, Self [ | Quasi-experimental, single arm | Setting(s): outdoor gardens (intervention), residential facility (control). | Salivary cortisol. | No between groups comparison due to sampling inaccuracy. | |
| Han, Park [ | Quasi-experimental, single arm | Setting(s): outdoor farm garden space (intervention), control setting unclear. | Salivary cortisol | Significant cortisol decrease over time ( | |
| Ng, Sia [ | Randomized wait-list controlled trial | Setting(s): outdoor parks, gardens, and nature reserves (intervention), waitlist (control) | Plasma cortisol (fasting, venous blood). | No significant effects of time, group, or time × group interactions on plasma cortisol. | |
| Van Den Berg and Custers [ | Quasi-experimental, single arm | Setting(s): personal outdoor and indoor gardens | Salivary cortisol. | Stressful task non-significantly increased cortisol across both conditions compared to baseline. Significant decrease in cortisol post-stressor to post-condition in intervention ( | |
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| Kobayashi, Song [ | Quasi-experimental crossover | Active (walking) | Salivary cortisol. | Significant interaction effect between setting X walking ( | |
| Lee, Park [ | Quasi experimental | Passive (sitting) | Salivary cortisol. | Baseline cortisol significantly lower in FB group than urban ( | |
| Mao, Lan [ | Randomized | Active (walking). | Serum cortisol. | Significantly lower cortisol in FB group than city-site post-intervention ( | |
| Sung, Woo [ | Quasi experimental, | | Salivary cortisol. | Significant pre to posttest difference, cortisol reduction larger in FB compared to the control group 0.03 (−0.02 to 0.08) vs. −0.03 (−0.11 to 0.01) μg/dL, ( | |
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| Beil and Hanes [ | Quasi experimental, multi-arm, cross-over | Passive (sitting). Setting(s): Very Natural, Mostly Natural, Mostly Built, Very Built. Duration: 20 min. per setting, 120 min total over one month. | Salivary cortisol. | Non-significant trend of decrease in cortisol post exposure in Very Natural and Mostly Natural settings, larger decreased in cortisol for the Mostly Built setting compared to the Very Built setting. No gender differences detected. | |
| Grazuleviciene, Vencloviene [ | Randomized | Active (outdoor walking). | Salivary cortisol. | Significant correlation between negative affect (NA) and higher mean | |
| Mokhtar, Abdul Aziz [ | Quasi-experimental, single arm crossover | Active (walking) | Salivary cortisol. | Significantly greater decrease in cortisol pre to post-test in UGS than city group, (UGS: 0.89 ± 0.55, city: 2.33 ± 1.04, | |
| Olafsdottir, Cloke [ | Mixed-method factorial-multi-arm design. | Active (walking, exercising). Setting(s): Spruce forest (nature group), indoor gym (treadmill group), indoor laboratory (video group). | Salivary cortisol. | Cortisol significantly decreased from pre to post all groups ( | |
| Razani, Morshed [ | Quasi- experimental | Active (play), Setting(s): regional green park (supported park prescription group), no setting disclosed for independent park prescription group. | Salivary cortisol. Study staff collected samples. No time standardization. Measured baseline, 1 month and 3 months post intervention. | Cortisol decreased significantly from baseline M = 0.18, SD = 0.13, to 3 months, M = 0.12, SD = 0.07, ( | |
| Tyrväinen, Ojala [ | Quasi-experimental, multi-arm crossover | | Salivary cortisol. Collector undisclosed. No time standardization. Measured pre, during, and post-intervention. | Significant decrease in cortisol between pre and post exposure ( | |
| Calogiuri, Evensen [ | Quasi-experimental single arm crossover | | Serum cortisol. Time standardized: participants self-collected saliva forCAR upon awakening, | Significantly lower postexposure cortisol for intervention group compared to control ( | |
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| Chang, Davidson [ | Quasi experimental non-equivalent groups mixedmodel | Settings(s): field trip courses in three independent groups: canoeing ( | Salivary cortisol. Collected by research team. Not time standardized. Measured baseline, pretest and post-test. | Nonsignificant trend of decreasing cortisol over time in all groups. | |
| Dettweiler, Becker [ | Quasi-experimental Prospective longitudinal single-arm | Setting(s): forested park (outdoor learning intervention) and indoor classroom | Salivary cortisol. | Intervention group significant greater overall decline of cortisol than controls, ( | |
| Niedermeier, Grafetstätter [ | Quasi experimental multi-arm crossover | Setting(s): Mountain region in a forest, indoor treadmill walking in a gym (interventions), computer room at a local University (control). Duration: 3 h in each condition over 14 days. | Salivary cortisol. Collector undisclosed. No time standardization. Measured pre-test and post-test. | Cortisol decreased significantly in all conditions over time ( | |