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| View of Lake Toba |
Last week, we discussed how being fit may protect us from depression and dementia. This past week I came across another article that shows how a 90 minute walk in nature also helps.
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| Pictures taken by walkers comparing their walks |
These participants also showed reduced neural activity in an area of the brain linked to risk for mental illness compared to those who walked through an urban environment.
These results suggest that accessible areas in nature may be vital for mental health in our repidly urbanizing society.
Especially since more than 50 percent of people live in urban areas. It is estimated that by 2050, this proportion will be 70 percent.
Not a cure-all to be in nature, but a good reminder that environment can shape mental well being.
Reference
Bratman GN, Hamilton JP and Gross JJ (2015). Nature Experience Reduces Rumination And Subgenual Prefontal Cortex Activation. PNAS. 112(28): 8567-8572. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1510459112


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