(2011). Psychological benefits of walking: Moderation by company and outdoor environment. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-being, 3, 261- 280.Johansson, M., Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2011). Psychological benefits of walking: Moderation by company and outdoor environment. Applied ...
Conclusions: Physiological and psychological data from this field experiment provide important scientific evidence regarding the health benefits of walking in an urban park. The results support the premise that walking in an urban park has relaxing effects even in winter. 展开 ...
Psychological Benefits of Walking: Moderation by Company and Outdoor Environment Background: We aimed to assess moderation of affective and cognitive effects of a brisk walk by urban environmental characteristics and the immediate socia... M Johansson,T Hartig,H Staats - Applied Psychology: Health an...
C. To prove the well-established benefits. D. To introduce the perceptual systems. 2. How does the study show that natural scenes provide the perfect level of stimulation? A. By recording learning experiences. B. By comparing walking in different settings. C. By observing different activities....
C . To prove the well-established benefits. D . To introduce the perceptual systems. (2) How does the study show that natural scenes provide the perfect level of stimulation? A . By recording learning experiences. B . By comparing walking in different settings. C . By observing different...
Physical benefits and reduction of depressive symptoms among the elderly: Results from the Portuguese "National Walking Program" The aim of this study was to investigate alterations in physical fitness and anthropometric parameters as well as depression symptoms among the elderly after participation in th...
The overall effect of such practices on one's health and well-being is found to be positive throughout one's lifetime. Meditating, yoga, fasting, walking a prayer circle, making a pilgrimage, taking the sacraments, singing with a choir, going on a weekend retreat, listening to the words ...
Conclusions: Our study provides new information on the factors that could be usefully targeted to promote walking activity (i.e. intention, past behaviour, action control, and persuasive messages on the physical benefits of walking).doi:10.1111/aphw.12224Daniela Caso...
Aquatic therapy is another excellent option, as the buoyancy of water reduces strain on injured areas, allowing for gentle strengthening and mobility work in a soothing environment. Additionally,low-impact aerobic exercises, such as walking or cycling on a stationary bike, can boost mood through the...
Spinal cord compression in patients with advanced metastatic cancer: "all I care about is walking and living my life". As 1 of the 12,700 US cancer patients who, each year, develops metastatic spinal cord compression, Ms H wishes to walk and live her life. Sadly, this wish ... Abrahm...