Mental ill health is a global health crisis with considerable societal and individual costs. The benefits of physical activity for psychological health are well-established, however, the importance of the environmental context of physical activity is less extensively researched. Emerging evidence suggests physical activity in the presence of nature may improve psychological health, whilst helping to reduce inequalities and improving adherence to physical activity interventions. This may be particularly beneficial for individuals living with untreated symptoms of mental ill health. First, this thesis considers the effect of the physical activity environment using systematic review and meta-analysis methodologies. Second, it explores ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
There is a well-established link between physical activity and psychological wellbeing, but less evi...
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...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
Green exercise is defined as any physical activity that occurs in natural settings. Emerging researc...
Engaging in green exercise (physical activity undertaken in the presence of elements of the natural ...
Experimental evidence suggests that there may be synergy between the psychological benefits of physi...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
In recent years there has been considerable reporting of a range of physical and psycho-social benef...
Aims: 'Green exercise' (GE) is physical activity while simultaneously being exposed to nature. GE co...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
The impact of environmental context on the psychological benefits derived from physical activity has...
Human interaction with nature represents one of the basic pillars of healthy behavior. This can be s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
There is a well-established link between physical activity and psychological wellbeing, but less evi...
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...
There is evidence that contact with the natural environment and green space promotes good health. It...
Green exercise is defined as any physical activity that occurs in natural settings. Emerging researc...
Engaging in green exercise (physical activity undertaken in the presence of elements of the natural ...
Experimental evidence suggests that there may be synergy between the psychological benefits of physi...
Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the increase worldw...
Introduction: Lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are on the i...
In recent years there has been considerable reporting of a range of physical and psycho-social benef...
Aims: 'Green exercise' (GE) is physical activity while simultaneously being exposed to nature. GE co...
Research shows that exercising in outdoor natural environments (green exercise) tends to promote hig...
The impact of environmental context on the psychological benefits derived from physical activity has...
Human interaction with nature represents one of the basic pillars of healthy behavior. This can be s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data consists of a national, online survey, wit...
There is a well-established link between physical activity and psychological wellbeing, but less evi...
We aimed to examine the evidence for the proposed additive effect of exercise in the presence of nat...