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(Er)Leben (in) der Natur - grüne Wiesen und Wälder; Naturschutzgebiete, Landschaftspark; Stadtpark - Streuobstwiesen -
Aktiv im Freien sein ("green activities")
- Gärtnern im der Stadt (urbane Landwirtschaft); Hausgarten; Kräutergarten; Schrebergarten
- Wandern, Joggen im Grünen

Auswirkungen auf Menschen
z.B. Geruch von frisch gemähten Gras beruhigt auch
(Nickolas Lavidis – Uni Queensland / reduziert Stress „drei tage im Grünen sind wie ein langer Urlaub“ / Gärtners verbessert das Gedächtnis) (link)
Stadtgrün ist Millionen wert – Nutzen berechnen auf www.stadtgruen-wertschaetzen.de -  idw-Pressemitteilung am 25.08.2022 
- Squillacioti, G. et al.: Multisite greenness exposure and oxidative stress in children. The potential mediating role of physical activity. Environmental Research 209 112857 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.112857 (June 2022) ⇔ Study finds lower oxidative stress in children who live and study near green spaces. link bei www.eurekalert.org 01.03.2022
Stindt, A.: Wie die Gesundheit von der Natur profitiert.  link bei www.heilpraxisnet.de 08.01.2024  ⇒ Solmaz Amiri, Adithya Vegaraju: Urban green and blue spaces and general and mental health among older adults in Washington state: Analysis of BRFSS data between 2011-2019. Health & Place doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103148 (Jan 2024) - Washington State University: Better mental, physical health in older people tied to living near nature. WSU (04.01.2024)
Phi-Yen Nguyen et al.: Effect of nature prescriptions on cardiometabolic and mental health, and physical activity: a systematic review. Lancet Planetary Health 7(4) E313-E328 doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00025-6 (April 2023)   (ref. Gürgen, M.: Wenn die Ärztin Natur verschreibt, schlägt das Herz ruhiger. TAZ 27.05.2023)
Lahdenperä, M. et al.: Residential green environments are associated with human milk oligosaccharide diversity and composition. Sci Rep 13, 216  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-27317-1 (05.01.2023) ⇔ Green environments in residential areas impact the composition of sugar molecules in breastmilk.  link bei www.eurekalert.org  17.01.2023
Turunen, A.W. et al.: Cross-sectional associations of different types of nature exposure with psychotropic, antihypertensive and asthma medication. Occupational and Environmental Medicine doi: 10.1136/oemed-2022-108491 (16.01.2023) ⇔ Frequent visits to green space linked to lower use of certain prescription meds - Lower use of drugs for depression, anxiety, insomnia, high blood pressure, and asthma in city dwellers. Findings independent of income and educational attainment  link bei www.eurekalert.org 16.01.2023
Iungman, T. et al.: Cooling cities through urban green infrastructure: a health impact assessment of European cities. Lancet doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02585-5 (31.01.2023)  ⇔ THE LANCET: Planting more trees could decrease deaths from higher summer temperatures in cities by a third, modelling study suggests.  link bei www.eurekalert.org 31.01.2023
Barron, S., Rugel, E.J.: Tolerant greenspaces: Designing urban nature-based solutions that foster social ties and support mental health among young adults,
Environmental Science & Policy 139: 1-10 doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.10.005. (Jan 2023) ⇔ Greenspaces should support mental health among young adults. link bei www.eurekalert.org 17.11.2022
Broschu, P. et al.: Benefits of Increasing Greenness on All-Cause Mortality in the Largest Metropolitan Areas of the United States Within the Past Two Decades. Frontiers in Public Health  10: https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2022.841936  (10.05.2022) ⇔ Increasing urban greenery could have prevented at least 34,000 US deaths over two decades.  link bei www.eurekalert.org 19.05.2022
Marselle, M.R. et al. Urban street tree biodiversity and antidepressant prescriptions. Sci Rep 10, 22445  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79924-5 (2020) ⇔ Straßenbäume statt Antidepressiva? Medizinische Nachrichten 28.01.2021
Tost, H. et al.: Neural correlates of individual differences in affective benefit of real-life urban green space exposure. Nature Neuroscience 22:1389–1393 (2019)  ⇔ "Green areas in cities promote wellbeing." link bei www.eurekalert.org 17.10.2019 + link bei www.kit.edu 30.07.2019
Fernández-Barrés, S. et al.: Urban environment and health behaviours in children from six European countries. Environment International 165, 107319, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107319 (July 2022) ⇔ Urban environments with more vegetation are associated with better health behaviours in children - Study finds that children exposed to more green space in six European countries are less sedentary and more likely to walk or cycle to school link bei www.eurekalert.org 13.07.2022
Ranking of European cities with highest mortality due to lack of green space. link bei www.eurekalert.org 07.10.2021
Keijzer, C. de et al.: Long-term exposure to greenspace and metabolic syndrome: A Whitehall II study. Environmental Pollution 255, Part 2: 113231 doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113231 (Dec 2019)  ⇔ "People living near green spaces are at lower risk of metabolic syndrome." link bei www.eurekalert.org 26.09.2019
South, E.L. et al.: Effect of Greening Vacant Land on Mental Health of Community-Dwelling Adults.  JAMA Network Open. 2018;1(3):e180298. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.0298 (20.07.2018)
Kühn, S. et al.:  In search of features that constitute an "enriched environment" in humans: Associations between geographical properties and brain structure. Scientific Reports, 7: 11920. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-12046-7 (2017)  ⇔ link bei www.heilpraxisnet.de 10.2017 -
James, P. et al.: Exposure to Greenness and Mortality in a Nationwide Prospective Cohort Study of Women.  Environmental Health Perspectives  DOI: 10.1289/ehp.151036314.06.2016
- 'Green exercise’ in England benefits health to the tune of £2.2 billion a year - press release Uni Exceter  20.09.2016 - ⇔ White, M.P. et al.: Recreational physical activity in natural environments and implications for health: A population based cross-sectional study in England.  Preventive Medicine 09.09.2016 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.08.023
Vitamin grün, rezeptfrei. Standard (Wien) 03.10.2016
Cervinka, R. et al.: My garden–my mate? Perceived restorativeness of private gardens and its predictors. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 16, 182-187 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.ufug.2016.01.013 ⇒⇒ Private Gärten wirken erholsamer als Wohnzimmer - Pressemitteilung Medizinische Universität Wien 12.04.2016  ⇔  link bei www.heilpraxisnet.de 06.08.2017
- Kühn, S. et al.: In search of features that constitute an "enriched environment" in humans: Associations between geographical properties and brain structure. Scientific Reports, 7: 11920. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-12046-7 (2017) ⇔ Stadtleben: Wer am Wald wohnt, hat eine gesündere Amygdala.  idw-Pressemitteilung 04.10.2017
- Was die Natur besser kann als das Fitnesscenter. Wissenschafter erforschen die Wirkung von Natur auf den Organismus. Ein Plädoyer für Bewegung im Grünen. Standard, Wien 30.09.2017 (Daniela Haluza)  ⇒⇒ Cervinka, R. et al.: Die Gesundheitswirkung von Waldlandschaften. BFW-Bericht 147/2014 (download bei www.bfw.ac.at )
Liang-Chih Chang et al.: Relationships of Social Support and Activity Attachment with Purpose in Life among Older Forest Bathers: A Mediated Model. Leisure Sciences, DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2023.2174217 (01.02.2023) ⇔ Time in nature may help older adults with improved health, purpose in life.  link bei www.eurekalert.org 24.02.2023
Stindt, A.: Warum wir Sport in der Natur machen sollten!  link bei www.heilpraxisnet.de 08.05.2023  ⇒ Lloyd, K. et al.: Exercising is good for the brain but exercising outside is potentially better.  Nature Sci Rep 13, 1140 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26093-2  (20.01.2023)
C. Avellaneda-Gómez, C. et al. (Tonne, C.): Air pollution and surrounding greenness in relation to ischemic stroke: A population-based cohort study, Environment International,
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Torres, M. et al.: Exposure to natural environments during pregnancy and birth outcomes in 11 European birth cohorts. Environment International. 170: 107648. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107648 (12.2022) ⇔ Residential green space is associated with higher birth weight - Research assessed associations between maternal exposure to natural environments and birth outcomes in 11 birth cohorts from nine European countries. link bei www.eurekalert.org 24.01.2023

Parianen, F.: Die egalitäre Kraft der Stadtnatur - :Freiheit, Gleichheit, Löwenzahn - Ein neues EU-Gesetz könnte verbieten, dass mehr Flächen in Städten zubetoniert werden. TAZ 22.07.2023 ⇒ Rigolon, A. et al.: Green Space and Health Equity: A Systematic Review on the Potential of Green Space to Reduce Health Disparities. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 18, 2563. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052563 (04.03.2021) - Maas, J. et al.: Green space, urbanity, and health: how strong is the relation? Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 60:587-592 (2006) - Mitchell, R., Popham, F.: Greenspace, urbanity and health: relationships in England. J Epidemiol Community Health 61(8):681-3. doi: 10.1136/jech.2006.053553 (Aug 2007) - Maas, J et al.: Social contacts as a possible mechanism behind the relation between green space and health, Health & Place, 15(2)  586-595, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2008.09.006 (June 2009).

- Studiengang - Gartentherapie - Gartentherapie Anthroposophie Studium Wien taz_2016_10_08-3 (im TAZeArchiv)

Pflanzen - Philosophie-Magazin Sonderausgabe Nr.25 Juli 2023

Lust am grün (Kompakt) Spektrum der Wissenschaft 03.05..2021

- Baum - wikipedia
Wintterlin, L.: Philosophie des Baumes (Essay) Philosophie Magazin 08.07.2021

historisches:
- Geschichte des Berliner Grunewaldes - TAZ 21.03.2015 / wikipedia