The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of walking in forest environments on autonomic nervous activity with special reference to its distribution characteristics. Heart rate variability (HRV) of 485 male participants while walking for ~15 min in a forest and an urban area was analyzed. The experimental sites were 57 forests and 57 urban areas across Japan. Parasympathetic and sympathetic indicators [lnHF and ln(LF/HF), respectively] of HRV were calculated based on ~15-min heart rate recordings. Skewness and kurtosis of the distributions of lnHF and ln(LF/HF) were almost the same between the two environments, although the means and medians of the indicators differed significantly. Percentages of positive responders [presenting an inc...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
In order to investigate the influence of different enviroments on human physiological functions, we ...
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but l...
Copyright © 2015 Hiromitsu Kobayashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
There has been increasing attention on the therapeutic effects of the forest environment. However, e...
Autonomic responses to urban and forest environments were studied in 625 young male subjects. The ex...
Background. Despite increasing attention toward forest therapy as an alternative medicine, very litt...
Abstract: There has been increasing attention on the therapeutic effects of the forest environment. ...
The effects of forest activities on health promotion have received increasing attention. The aim of ...
Abstract: There is a significant positive relationship between exposure to forest environments and p...
Background. In Japan, “Shinrin-yoku” or forest bathing (spending time in forests) is a major practic...
There is a significant positive relationship between exposure to forest environments and physical an...
Many studies have proved that having nature experiences in forests is conducive to human physiologic...
Introduction : Interest increases in the role of the natural environment providing health benefits. ...
In recent times, attention has been focused on the role of urban green spaces in promoting human hea...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
In order to investigate the influence of different enviroments on human physiological functions, we ...
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but l...
Copyright © 2015 Hiromitsu Kobayashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
There has been increasing attention on the therapeutic effects of the forest environment. However, e...
Autonomic responses to urban and forest environments were studied in 625 young male subjects. The ex...
Background. Despite increasing attention toward forest therapy as an alternative medicine, very litt...
Abstract: There has been increasing attention on the therapeutic effects of the forest environment. ...
The effects of forest activities on health promotion have received increasing attention. The aim of ...
Abstract: There is a significant positive relationship between exposure to forest environments and p...
Background. In Japan, “Shinrin-yoku” or forest bathing (spending time in forests) is a major practic...
There is a significant positive relationship between exposure to forest environments and physical an...
Many studies have proved that having nature experiences in forests is conducive to human physiologic...
Introduction : Interest increases in the role of the natural environment providing health benefits. ...
In recent times, attention has been focused on the role of urban green spaces in promoting human hea...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
In order to investigate the influence of different enviroments on human physiological functions, we ...
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but l...