Exercise in natural environments (“green exercise”) confers numerous health benefits, but little is known about why people engage in green exercise. This study examined the importance of nature experiences as a motive for physical activity and the motivational profile of people who engage in green exercise compared to gym- and sports-based exercise. Physical activity motives and typical times spent in different domains of physical activity were reported by 2168 Norwegian adults in a survey. Experiencing nature was generally rated as the second-most important physical activity motive, exceeded only by convenience motives, and it was especially important for older adults and those who engage in greater amounts of instrumental physical activit...
Introduction: Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical and mental wellbeing. Mo...
The concept of Green Exercise has now been widely adopted and implies a synergistic health benefit o...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Exercise in natural environments (“green exercise”) confers numerous health benefits, but little is ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Exercise in...
There is a lack of research into green exercise which investigates and compares motivational drivers...
Background: Physical activity (PA) in natural environments, known as green exercise (GE), can provid...
Physical inactivity continues rising making it necessary to understand what motives the practice of ...
The importance of natural environments (NEs) for physical activity (PA) has been studied extensively...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
Background: An understanding of how the living environment influences physical activity (PA) is of g...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that 'green exercise' (defined as physical activity in nature's enviro...
Introduction: Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical and mental wellbeing. Mo...
The concept of Green Exercise has now been widely adopted and implies a synergistic health benefit o...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Exercise in natural environments (“green exercise”) confers numerous health benefits, but little is ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Exercise in...
There is a lack of research into green exercise which investigates and compares motivational drivers...
Background: Physical activity (PA) in natural environments, known as green exercise (GE), can provid...
Physical inactivity continues rising making it necessary to understand what motives the practice of ...
The importance of natural environments (NEs) for physical activity (PA) has been studied extensively...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
Background: An understanding of how the living environment influences physical activity (PA) is of g...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that 'green exercise' (defined as physical activity in nature's enviro...
Introduction: Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical and mental wellbeing. Mo...
The concept of Green Exercise has now been widely adopted and implies a synergistic health benefit o...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...