Background: Poor mental well-being and sedentary lifestyles are an increasing problem, especially in the student population. Literature shows Green Exercise (GE) has a synergetic effect, resulting in increased benefits to mental well-being compared to being in nature or physical activity individually. GE has the ability to promote both mental well-being and physical activity. Previous studies have investigated the optimal dose of exercising in nature including duration, intensity, type and environmental characteristics. However, the exerciser-environment relationship, developed through affordances, seems more important to understand the mental well-being benefits that arise during GE. Methods/design: This proposed study will follo...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
Our objective was to compare the effects on mental and physical wellbeing, health related quality of...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
Exercising in greenspaces, referred to as 'green exercise' provides an ideal way of improving the na...
Mental ill health is a global health crisis with considerable societal and individual costs. The be...
This study investigated the efficacy of medium-term Green Exercise (GE; being physically active with...
Aims: 'Green exercise' (GE) is physical activity while simultaneously being exposed to nature. GE co...
Within the theoretical framework of positive psychology, the effects of single sessions of low to mo...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
Purpose: Outdoor walking groups can facilitate interaction with nature, social interaction, and phys...
Contains fulltext : 167948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
BackgroundContact with nature promotes wellbeing through diverse pathways, providing a potential way...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Nature-based activities have been used as therapeutic interventions for those experiencing stress an...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
Our objective was to compare the effects on mental and physical wellbeing, health related quality of...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
Exercising in greenspaces, referred to as 'green exercise' provides an ideal way of improving the na...
Mental ill health is a global health crisis with considerable societal and individual costs. The be...
This study investigated the efficacy of medium-term Green Exercise (GE; being physically active with...
Aims: 'Green exercise' (GE) is physical activity while simultaneously being exposed to nature. GE co...
Within the theoretical framework of positive psychology, the effects of single sessions of low to mo...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
Purpose: Outdoor walking groups can facilitate interaction with nature, social interaction, and phys...
Contains fulltext : 167948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
BackgroundContact with nature promotes wellbeing through diverse pathways, providing a potential way...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...
Nature-based activities have been used as therapeutic interventions for those experiencing stress an...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
Our objective was to compare the effects on mental and physical wellbeing, health related quality of...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...