This systematic review and meta-analysis therefore sought to provide clearer insight into the body of literature surrounding the benefits of nature on cognition for children and adolescents by providi
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This systematic review and meta-analysis therefore sought to provide clearer insight into the body of literature surrounding the benefits of nature on cognition for children and adolescents by providing a statistical synthesis of the confli
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- Restorative effects of exposure to nature on children and adolescents: A systematic review (2022) · doi
To fill this gap in the literature, we conducted a systematic review aiming at systematically summarizing the accumulated evidence about the restorative effects of nature exposure on children and adolescents and reporting the main findings in terms of the restoration of (1) cognitive, (2) emotional, (3) social or (4) behavioural resources.
Keywords: fill literature conducted systematic review aiming systematically summarizing accumulated evidence restorative effects nature exposure children - The role of nature in emotion regulation processes: An evidence-based rapid review (2024) · doi
These findings highlight the importance of further research on this topic and the need for enhanced methodological rigor in study designs and measurements tools to assess the association among individuals’ exposure to nature and the strategies they adopt to regulate their emotions.
Keywords: highlight importance further topic need enhanced methodological rigor designs measurements tools assess association among individuals - Benefits of nature exposure on cognitive functioning in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2024) · doi
This systematic review and meta-analysis therefore sought to provide clearer insight into the body of literature surrounding the benefits of nature on cognition for children and adolescents by providing a statistical synthesis of the conflicting reports in this area.
Keywords: systematic review meta sought provide clearer insight body literature surrounding benefits nature cognition children adolescents
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