This study systematically evaluated the scientific evidence for health benefits of natural environments for people with mobility impairments. Literature searches based on five categories of terms—target group, nature type, health-related impacts, nature-related activities and accessibility issues—were conducted in four databases (Web of Science, Scopus, CAB ABSTRACT and Medline). Twenty-seven articles from 4196 hits were included in the systematic reviews. We concluded that people with mobility disabilities could gain different health benefits, including physical health benefits, mental health benefits and social health benefits from nature in different kinds of nature contacts ranging from passive contact, active involvement to rehabilitat...
Urbanization, resource exploitation, and lifestyle changes have diminished possibilities for human c...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human heal...
Nature impacts our lives in such a way that it can be incredibly detrimental to our health and wellb...
There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicat...
Issue addressed: The increase in mental health disorders worldwide makes it important to recognise h...
Introduction Nature experiences and outdoor recreation have numerous positive outcomes with importan...
Issue addressed: The increase in mental health disorders worldwide makes it important to recognise h...
Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand th...
YesThe health and well-being benefits of outdoor nature-based activity are increasingly recognised, ...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
The idea that contact with nature is healthy appears so intuitively valid, that for a long time, peo...
BackgroundContact with nature promotes wellbeing through diverse pathways, providing a potential way...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human heal...
Outdoor recreation or friluftsliv as called in Scandinavia has witnessed anincreased demand where mo...
Urbanization, resource exploitation, and lifestyle changes have diminished possibilities for human c...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human heal...
Nature impacts our lives in such a way that it can be incredibly detrimental to our health and wellb...
There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicat...
Issue addressed: The increase in mental health disorders worldwide makes it important to recognise h...
Introduction Nature experiences and outdoor recreation have numerous positive outcomes with importan...
Issue addressed: The increase in mental health disorders worldwide makes it important to recognise h...
Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand th...
YesThe health and well-being benefits of outdoor nature-based activity are increasingly recognised, ...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
The idea that contact with nature is healthy appears so intuitively valid, that for a long time, peo...
BackgroundContact with nature promotes wellbeing through diverse pathways, providing a potential way...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human heal...
Outdoor recreation or friluftsliv as called in Scandinavia has witnessed anincreased demand where mo...
Urbanization, resource exploitation, and lifestyle changes have diminished possibilities for human c...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human heal...