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Effects of Walking in Bamboo Forest and City Environments on Brainwave Activity in Young Adults. 📎

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Abstract Title:

Effects of Walking in Bamboo Forest and City Environments on Brainwave Activity in Young Adults.

Abstract Source:

Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2018 ;2018:9653857. Epub 2018 Feb 11. PMID: 29785198

Abstract Author(s):

Ahmad Hassan, Jiang Tao, Guo Li, Mingyan Jiang, Liu Aii, Jiang Zhihui, Liu Zongfang, Chen Qibing

Article Affiliation:

Ahmad Hassan

Abstract:

. In Japan,"Shinrin-yoku"or forest bathing (spending time in forests) is a major practice used for relaxation. However, its effects on promoting human mental health are still under consideration. The objective of this study was to investigate the physiological and psychological relaxation effects of forest walking on adults. Sixty participants (50% males; 50% females) were trained to walk 15-minute predetermined courses in a bamboo forest and a city area (control). The length of the courses was the same to allow comparison of the effects of both environments. Blood pressure and EEG results were measured to assess the physiological responses and the semantic differential method (SDM) and STAI were used to study the psychological responses. Blood pressure was significantly decreased and variation in brain activity was observed in both environments. The results of the two questionnaires indicated that walking in the bamboo forest improves mood and reduces anxiety. Moreover, the mean meditation and attention scores were significantly increased after walking in a bamboo forest. The results of the physiological and psychological measurements indicate the relaxing effects of walking in a bamboo forest on adults.


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