Benefits of Nature for Mental Health
Residing in Florida, we have an endless amount of sunshine and fair weather. But, how often do we really get outdoors to enjoy it? If you are like most people, much of our time is spent indoors and on screens. In fact, American spend on average about 7 hours a day on screens- which doesn't leave much time for being outdoors. This may also be contributing to poorer mental health outcomes, as research indicates that the more time spent on screens, the greater risk of depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions. Conversely, the mental health benefits of spending time in nature are many, including decreased stress response, increased memory and attention and sleep quality. A large study from research Matthew White and others (2021), indicates that spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with higher reports of wellbeing and good health. For an added boost of wellbeing, practicing mindfulness and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature can bring extra wellness benefits.
Getting outside isn't always as easy as straightforward as it might seem, however. As more of the world's population migrates into city centers, there can be less opportunities to interact with green spaces. Keeping these challenges in mind, however, there are still ways that the outdoors can be brought into our living and working spaces. For example, tending to indoor plants, playing soothing nature sounds (such as waterfalls, beach sounds, birds, etc.), decorating with nature vistas, or brightening up your room with natural lighting can give the illusion of being in a natural space. Taking a trip outside of the city, camping or hiking, can also be other ways of engaging in 'nature therapy.' Being intentional about engaging with nature, either in the city or in country, can works wonders for the mind and body.
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