Thursday, 17 January 2019
Contact with nature can improve your mood: Study
However, the specific conditions of emotional benefits of nature contact are sparsely understood." In order to arrive at the result, two studies were conducted with the help of participation from university students. In the first study, it was examined whether five minutes of contact with nature can influence "hedonic and self-transcendent" emotions. In the second study, it was examined whether the improvements in the mood are reliant to the time duration spent outside. It was deduced that even a brief contact leads to an improvement in the "both hedonic and self-transcendent emotions". The duration of the contact, however, had no effect on the improvement. According to a report in Time, spending time in any green space can help improve mental health as well make one a happier person. The same report stated that it is the quality and not the quantity of the green space that matters. The report quotes a study published in BMC Public Health and states that no significant link could be traced between an individual's mental well being and the amount of green space they have. Dailyhunthttp://www.gdempsey.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/82029/Default.aspx
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