This paper aims to add to the fledgling body of work pertaining to the cardio-vascular benefits of self-motivated activity in naturalistic settings. Collecting results from a longitudinal study of a regional community conservation intervention in the UK, it is found that - across a wide range of age groups – simple engagement with a set of everyday horticultural tasks induces the exact levels of exercise that the medical and sport sciences define as optimal for the maintenance of everyday baseline fitness. It is further contended, in line with prior literature, that such capital-free initiatives, designed to improve a local social environment can, thereby, improve the core heath of individuals who may be averse to more conventional gym-type...
The wellbeing benefits of engaging in a nature-based programme, delivered by the Voluntary, Communit...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
This paper aims to add to the fledgling body of work pertaining to the cardio-vascular benefits of s...
This paper aims to add to the fledgling body of work pertaining to the cardio-vascular benefits of s...
In this paper, a case is made for the greater promotion of regular cardiovascular exercise in the No...
Green exercise is defined as undertaking physical activity whilst being directly exposed to nature (...
In recent years there has been considerable reporting of a range of physical and psycho-social benef...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate and explain some of the indirect consequences of “green...
The concept of Green Exercise has now been widely adopted and implies a synergistic health benefit o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
The studies of human and environment interactions usually consider the extremes of environment on in...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Exercising in greenspaces, referred to as 'green exercise' provides an ideal way of improving the na...
The wellbeing benefits of engaging in a nature-based programme, delivered by the Voluntary, Communit...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
This paper aims to add to the fledgling body of work pertaining to the cardio-vascular benefits of s...
This paper aims to add to the fledgling body of work pertaining to the cardio-vascular benefits of s...
In this paper, a case is made for the greater promotion of regular cardiovascular exercise in the No...
Green exercise is defined as undertaking physical activity whilst being directly exposed to nature (...
In recent years there has been considerable reporting of a range of physical and psycho-social benef...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate and explain some of the indirect consequences of “green...
The concept of Green Exercise has now been widely adopted and implies a synergistic health benefit o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
The studies of human and environment interactions usually consider the extremes of environment on in...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Exercising in greenspaces, referred to as 'green exercise' provides an ideal way of improving the na...
The wellbeing benefits of engaging in a nature-based programme, delivered by the Voluntary, Communit...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...