Spending time in or around bodies of water or ‘blue spaces’ can benefit human health and well-being. A growing body of evidence suggests immersion in blue space, e.g., participating in ‘wild’ swimming, can be particularly beneficial for both physical and mental health. To date, wild swimming and health research has primarily focused on the experience of individuals who swim in the sea. Empirical studies of the health-promoting potential of swimming in freshwater environments, such as lochs and lakes, are lacking, despite the popularity of this practice in many countries and the vastly different physical and hydrological properties of freshwater and coastal environments. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between loch (lak...
Interest in open water swimming (OWS) has experienced a surge in participation in recent years, with...
Open water swimming is becoming an increasingly popular recreational activity. Understanding the hum...
Exercise, spending time in nature and feeling part of a supportive community all contribute to bette...
Spending time in or around bodies of water or ‘blue spaces’ can benefit human health and well-being....
Spending time in or around bodies of water or ‘blue spaces’ can benefit human health and well-being....
Engaging with natural environments benefits human health by providing opportunities for social inter...
Engaging with natural environments benefits human health by providing opportunities for social inter...
Cultural geographers are increasingly interested in research on water and water-based practices as s...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
This paper explores swimming as a healthy body-water engagement in blue space at selected outdoor I...
BACKGROUND: Outdoor swimming in lakes, lidos (outdoor pools), rivers, and the sea has grown in popul...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Sea and open water swimming is rapidly growing in popularity and many participants are extolling the...
Interest in open water swimming (OWS) has experienced a surge in participation in recent years, with...
Open water swimming is becoming an increasingly popular recreational activity. Understanding the hum...
Exercise, spending time in nature and feeling part of a supportive community all contribute to bette...
Spending time in or around bodies of water or ‘blue spaces’ can benefit human health and well-being....
Spending time in or around bodies of water or ‘blue spaces’ can benefit human health and well-being....
Engaging with natural environments benefits human health by providing opportunities for social inter...
Engaging with natural environments benefits human health by providing opportunities for social inter...
Cultural geographers are increasingly interested in research on water and water-based practices as s...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
This paper explores swimming as a healthy body-water engagement in blue space at selected outdoor I...
BACKGROUND: Outdoor swimming in lakes, lidos (outdoor pools), rivers, and the sea has grown in popul...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Sea and open water swimming is rapidly growing in popularity and many participants are extolling the...
Interest in open water swimming (OWS) has experienced a surge in participation in recent years, with...
Open water swimming is becoming an increasingly popular recreational activity. Understanding the hum...
Exercise, spending time in nature and feeling part of a supportive community all contribute to bette...