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Regular Doses of Nature: The Efficacy of Green Exercise Interventions for Mental Wellbeing
by
Rogerson, Mike
, Schoenmakers, Patrick
, Pretty, Jules
, Bloomfield, Dan
, Barton, Jo
, Wood, Carly
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Averages
/ Dosage
/ Efficacy
/ Environment
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Learning disabilities
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural environment
/ Patients
/ Physical fitness
/ Public health
/ Self esteem
/ Social services
/ Stress
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2020
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Regular Doses of Nature: The Efficacy of Green Exercise Interventions for Mental Wellbeing
by
Rogerson, Mike
, Schoenmakers, Patrick
, Pretty, Jules
, Bloomfield, Dan
, Barton, Jo
, Wood, Carly
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Averages
/ Dosage
/ Efficacy
/ Environment
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Learning disabilities
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural environment
/ Patients
/ Physical fitness
/ Public health
/ Self esteem
/ Social services
/ Stress
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2020
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Regular Doses of Nature: The Efficacy of Green Exercise Interventions for Mental Wellbeing
by
Rogerson, Mike
, Schoenmakers, Patrick
, Pretty, Jules
, Bloomfield, Dan
, Barton, Jo
, Wood, Carly
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Averages
/ Dosage
/ Efficacy
/ Environment
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Learning disabilities
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural environment
/ Patients
/ Physical fitness
/ Public health
/ Self esteem
/ Social services
/ Stress
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2020
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Regular Doses of Nature: The Efficacy of Green Exercise Interventions for Mental Wellbeing
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Regular Doses of Nature: The Efficacy of Green Exercise Interventions for Mental Wellbeing
2020
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Overview
This study investigated the efficacy of medium-term Green Exercise (GE; being physically active within a natural environment) interventions for improving wellbeing, by pooling data collected at the start and end of participants’ engagement with a range of GE interventions. Hypotheses were that (i) interventions would show good efficacy for improving wellbeing in the overall sample; (ii) compared to participants reporting ‘average to high’ wellbeing at the start of their project, participants with ‘low’ starting wellbeing would report greater improvements post-intervention; and (iii) improvements would significantly differ between age groups. The pooled dataset was categorized in line with UK norms (n = 318) and analyzed using a standardized meta-analysis approach. Effect size was large: g = 0.812 (95% CI [0.599, 1.025]), and differences in wellbeing changes associated with project duration, age or sex were not statistically significant. Compared to those reporting ‘average-high’ starting wellbeing, participants reporting ‘low’ starting wellbeing exhibited greater improvements (BCa 95% CI [−31.8, −26.5]), with 60.8% moving into the ‘average-high’ wellbeing category. GE can play an important role in facilitating wellbeing and can provide alternative pathways for health and social care practice. Public health commissioners should consider integrating such interventions for patients experiencing low wellbeing or associated comorbidities.
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