Human interaction with natural environments is gaining increasing attention in environmental sciences as research consistently shows that access to green spaces,clean air,and biodiversity plays a crucial role in enhan...Human interaction with natural environments is gaining increasing attention in environmental sciences as research consistently shows that access to green spaces,clean air,and biodiversity plays a crucial role in enhancing physical health,reducing stress,and improving overall well-being.This study conducts a bibliometric and visualization-based analysis of forest therapy research,emphasizing its physiological and psychological benefits.Using the Web of Science database,we identified and analyzed 414 studies from 1998 to 2023.Through CiteSpace and VOSviewer,we mapped these documents to examine research trends,publication networks,leading scholars and institutions,key journals,and thematic evolution.Findings indicate that forest therapy research is predominantly concentrated in East Asia,North America,Australia,and Europe,with strong collaborative networks among authors and institutions.The concentration of publications,research evolution,and keyword trends reflect the development of forest therapy research.The analysis further identifies sixteen research clusters and discusses two research themes:physiological and psychological effects.By analyzing how the natural environment contributes to human well-being,we provide a comprehensive and visually structured understanding of forest therapy as an intersection of environmental science,public health and well-being,and ecosystem conservation.Our findings offer a new perspective for future interdisciplinary research,emphasizing the need for well-designed clinical trials to substantiate forest therapy’s diverse health effects and its role in promoting sustainable interactions between human societies and natural environments.展开更多
As a nature-based health promotion method,forest therapy has attracted widespread attention from both academia and society.This paper overviewed the development history of forest therapy,successful domestic and intern...As a nature-based health promotion method,forest therapy has attracted widespread attention from both academia and society.This paper overviewed the development history of forest therapy,successful domestic and international experiences,as well as existing challenges and potential solutions,aiming to advance the field by exploring the underlying mechanisms and effects of forest therapy and thereby maximize its social value and provide more effective means to promote human health.展开更多
Mental health conditions in children and adolescents can be improved by slow mindful nature connection known as forest therapyor bathing.Forest therapy has recently received growing attention as an enabler of relaxati...Mental health conditions in children and adolescents can be improved by slow mindful nature connection known as forest therapyor bathing.Forest therapy has recently received growing attention as an enabler of relaxation and preventive health care withdemonstrated clinical efficacy.However,it is not well-known that forest therapy also decreases mental health issues amongindividuals with mental health disorders.This study explored the psychological and physiological health benefits of structuredforest therapy programs for children and adolescents with mental health disorders.A one-group pre-test-posttest design wasemployed for our study participants.Twelve participants(aged 9–14 years)engaged in two one-hour guided standard sequenceforest therapy experiences.A Mindful Attention Awareness Scale(MAAS),Connectedness to Nature Scale(CNS),Profile ofMood States(POMS),place meanings(e.g.,functional,emotional,and cognitive attachment to the forest)questionnaire,andphysiological health assessment were administered to the participants.Our results showed that negative mood states weresignificantly reduced and that a positive mood state was significantly improved after the structured forest therapy programs.Also,mindfulness,nature connection,place meanings,and physiological health were significantly boosted after theinterventions.The results demonstrate substantial psychological and physiological health and well-being outcomes ofstructured forest therapy for similar individuals.展开更多
文摘Human interaction with natural environments is gaining increasing attention in environmental sciences as research consistently shows that access to green spaces,clean air,and biodiversity plays a crucial role in enhancing physical health,reducing stress,and improving overall well-being.This study conducts a bibliometric and visualization-based analysis of forest therapy research,emphasizing its physiological and psychological benefits.Using the Web of Science database,we identified and analyzed 414 studies from 1998 to 2023.Through CiteSpace and VOSviewer,we mapped these documents to examine research trends,publication networks,leading scholars and institutions,key journals,and thematic evolution.Findings indicate that forest therapy research is predominantly concentrated in East Asia,North America,Australia,and Europe,with strong collaborative networks among authors and institutions.The concentration of publications,research evolution,and keyword trends reflect the development of forest therapy research.The analysis further identifies sixteen research clusters and discusses two research themes:physiological and psychological effects.By analyzing how the natural environment contributes to human well-being,we provide a comprehensive and visually structured understanding of forest therapy as an intersection of environmental science,public health and well-being,and ecosystem conservation.Our findings offer a new perspective for future interdisciplinary research,emphasizing the need for well-designed clinical trials to substantiate forest therapy’s diverse health effects and its role in promoting sustainable interactions between human societies and natural environments.
文摘As a nature-based health promotion method,forest therapy has attracted widespread attention from both academia and society.This paper overviewed the development history of forest therapy,successful domestic and international experiences,as well as existing challenges and potential solutions,aiming to advance the field by exploring the underlying mechanisms and effects of forest therapy and thereby maximize its social value and provide more effective means to promote human health.
基金funded by the 2018 Faculty Research Grant and the 2019 College of Science and Health Dean’s Distinguished Fellowship Grant at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,La Crosse,WI,USA.
文摘Mental health conditions in children and adolescents can be improved by slow mindful nature connection known as forest therapyor bathing.Forest therapy has recently received growing attention as an enabler of relaxation and preventive health care withdemonstrated clinical efficacy.However,it is not well-known that forest therapy also decreases mental health issues amongindividuals with mental health disorders.This study explored the psychological and physiological health benefits of structuredforest therapy programs for children and adolescents with mental health disorders.A one-group pre-test-posttest design wasemployed for our study participants.Twelve participants(aged 9–14 years)engaged in two one-hour guided standard sequenceforest therapy experiences.A Mindful Attention Awareness Scale(MAAS),Connectedness to Nature Scale(CNS),Profile ofMood States(POMS),place meanings(e.g.,functional,emotional,and cognitive attachment to the forest)questionnaire,andphysiological health assessment were administered to the participants.Our results showed that negative mood states weresignificantly reduced and that a positive mood state was significantly improved after the structured forest therapy programs.Also,mindfulness,nature connection,place meanings,and physiological health were significantly boosted after theinterventions.The results demonstrate substantial psychological and physiological health and well-being outcomes ofstructured forest therapy for similar individuals.