Although findings are limited, results suggest that recuperation from stress occurs faster and more completely during passive exposures to natural rather than urban environments.
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Although findings are limited, results suggest that recuperation from stress occurs faster and more completely during passive exposures to natural rather than urban environments.
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- Psychophysiological Indicators of Leisure Consequences (1990) · doi
Although findings are limited, results suggest that recuperation from stress occurs faster and more completely during passive exposures to natural rather than urban environments.
Keywords: limited suggest recuperation stress occurs faster completely passive exposures natural rather urban environments - Temporal variation in risk factors and prevalence rate of depression in urban population: does the urban environment play a significant role? (2014) · doi
Urban environment has now been recognized as significant risk factor of depression; however, there remains a gap in the literature regarding specific stressors associated with urbanization.
Keywords: urban environment recognized significant risk factor depression there remains literature regarding specific stressors associated urbanization - Urban green space exposure reduces subjective stress and physiological arousal (2026) · doi
Nature exposure may promote stress recovery and mental health, but how physiological arousal and subjective stress change across green versus gray space during naturalistic urban mobility is poorly understood.
Keywords: stress nature exposure promote recovery mental health physiological arousal subjective change across green versus gray
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