Impact of “blue-green diet” on human health and wellbeing: A systematic review of potential determinants in shaping the effectiveness of blue-green infrastructure (BGI) in urban settings
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
926, P. 171397 - 171397
Published: March 2, 2024
Discourses
concerning
the
potential
health
benefits
of
blue-green
infrastructure
(BGI)
have
gained
momentum,
highlighting
its
positive
influence
on
human
and
wellbeing.
While
studies
explored
concept
"Nature
pyramid"
role
exposure
to
natural
environments
in
promoting
health,
water
elements
remains
underexplored.
Rooted
this
concept,
study
proposed
a
notion
"blue-green
diet"
as
framework
understand
intricate
mechanisms
determinants
optimal
exposure.
Understanding
relationship
between
these
their
health-related
impacts
can
facilitate
enhancement
BGI
design,
leading
greater
effectiveness
wellbeing
supporting
sustainable
urban
development
strategies.
To
enhance
comprehension
diet",
conducted
systematic
literature
review
grasp
underlying
behind
beneficial
effects,
focusing
two
key
which
are
also
derived
from
Pyramid":
(1)
type
(2)
mode
interaction
with
within
BGIs.
Under
search
BGI's
overall
impacts,
selected
54
journal
publications
Web
Science
Scopus
since
2010.
The
revealed
significant
disparities
provided
by
different
types
(in
terms
artificial
extent
scale)
active
passive
modes.
It
examines
how
balance
for
enhancing
discusses
attributes
that
encourage
diverse
meaningful
patterns.
These
efforts
collectively
aim
optimize
design
planning,
increase
capacity
promote
extend
wider
range
individuals.
Future
research
should
encompass
broader
spectrum
determinants,
such
settings,
visit
frequency
duration,
user's
social-cultural
backgrounds.
Language: Английский
Exploring the Impact of Campus Landscape Visual Elements Combination on Short-Term Stress Relief among College Students: A Case from China
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 1340 - 1340
Published: May 9, 2024
Although
the
effect
of
campus
landscape
space
on
stress
relief
among
college
students
has
been
confirmed,
few
existing
studies
have
considered
impact
recovery
from
perspective
factor
combination,
and
key
visual
elements
most
effective
combination
to
relieve
are
still
unclear.
This
study
attempts
conduct
a
natural
experiment
within
Chinese
campuses,
measuring
physiological
indicators
such
as
heart
rate
(HR),
frequency
domain
index
variability
(LF/HF),
skin
conductance
level
(SCL),
temperature
(SKT),
respiratory
(RESP)
using
instruments.
It
explored
effects
their
combinations
in
spaces
short-term
through
semantic
segmentation,
multifactorial
analysis
variance,
post
hoc
multiple
comparison
methods.
Research
results
demonstrate
that
presence
water
field
vision
can
effectively
improve
spaces.
Reasonable
artificial
design
also
promote
students.
Building
facade
area
sky
area,
plant
species
pavement
three
factors
with
strongest
interactive
effects.
“Natural
scenery”
“exquisite
artificial”
two
patterns
conducive
relief.
Language: Английский
How does urban blue space affect human well-being? A study based on the stimulus-organism-response theory
Lu Pei,
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N. Md. Sani,
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Yuan Li
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 9, 2025
With
rapid
urbanization
and
social
change,
mental
health
issues
have
surged.
Urban
blue
spaces
(UBSs)
offer
a
potential
tool
to
increase
well-being,
yet
the
way
in
which
sensory
stimuli
shape
landscape
perception
well-being
remains
underexplored.
Intergenerational
integration,
crucial
aspect
of
refers
shared
experiences
interactions
among
different
age
groups,
improving
cognition
reducing
loneliness.
However,
role
UBSs
facilitating
such
insufficiently
studied.
This
research,
grounded
Stimulus-Organism-Response
(S-O-R)
framework,
examines
how
perceived
multisensory
(visual,
auditory,
olfactory,
tactile)
influence
well-being.
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
survey
data
(n
=
532)
reveals
that
visual,
tactile
significantly
enhance
while
olfactory
no
significant
effect.
Landscape
mediates
relationship
between
but
not
for
stimuli.
These
findings
underscore
importance
optimizing
environments
psychological
restoration.
The
study
provides
empirical
insights
urban
planners
policymakers,
advocating
nature-based
strategies
visual
aesthetics,
maintain
site
quality,
integrate
natural
soundscapes,
improve
water
accessibility
maximize
restorative
benefits
foster
intergenerational
inclusion.
Language: Английский
How leisure involvement impacts visitors’ perceived health benefits in urban forest parks: examining the moderating role of place attachment
Wei Zhou,
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Si Fan,
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Yuanjing Wu
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Nov. 13, 2024
Urban
forest
park
leisure
is
a
significant
means
for
residents
to
achieve
health
and
well-being,
thus
possessing
high
public
value.
However,
the
relationship
between
visitors’
involvement
perceived
benefits
has
not
been
clarified.
This
study
introduced
restorative
experiences
positive
emotions
as
mediators
place
attachment
psychological
moderator,
innovatively
constructing
stimulus-organism-response-moderator
(SORM)
integrated
model.
moderated
mediation
model
aimed
examine
mechanism
through
which
influenced
benefits.
A
field
survey
was
conducted
in
Fuzhou
National
Forest
Park
Fujian,
China,
resulting
collection
of
588
valid
questionnaires.
The
results
showed
that
positively
impacted
emotions.
Restorative
completely
mediated
indirect
Place
enhanced
impact
on
benefits,
thereby
moderating
effect
experiences.
also
diminished
negatively
Therefore,
differences
existed
processes
involved
acquiring
among
visitors
with
different
levels
attachment.
Our
findings
might
enrich
existing
knowledge
providing
valuable
references
designing
optimizing
urban
parks.
Language: Английский
Perceived Soundscape Experiences and Human Emotions in Urban Green Spaces: Application of Russell’s Circumplex Model of Affect
Yuting Yin,
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Yuhan Shao,
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Yiying Hao
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et al.
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(13), P. 5828 - 5828
Published: July 3, 2024
Humans
perceive
their
surrounding
environments
largely
through
experiences
of
sight
and
hearing.
The
perceived
environmental
information
then
brings
on
neurophysiological
changes,
so
as
to
influence
human
emotions.
These
mutually
influenced
relations
have
been
widely
utilized
by
many
psychologists
explore
potential
avenues
for
improving
emotions
design
interventions.
However,
date,
no
efficient
accurate
way
has
established
describe
these
relationships.
Inspired
Russell’s
model
emotion,
this
study
aims
develop
an
process
that
uses
coordinate
mapping
can
intuitively
the
impact
visual-aural
perceptive
attributes
Taking
typical
urban
green
spaces
(UGSs)
in
Chengdu
examples,
first
measured
visual
aural
characteristics
sites
people
emotional
responses.
use
status
a
axis,
allowing
each
attribute
corresponding
response
be
projected
onto
coordinates.
Results
suggested
dataset
composed
279
evaluations
could
classified
into
three
distinct
types
settings
distribution
is
evidently
varied
different
settings.
It
was
found
aesthetic
order
aspects
well
eventful
harmonious
soundscape
are
more
likely
make
feel
pleasure,
while
openness
layering
landscape
easily
arouse
people’s
positive
status.
research
outcome
broadens
practical
path
research,
centring
emotions,
feelings,
such
pleasantness
arousal
raised
theory
emotion.
also
makes
empirical
contribution
UGSs
based
multi-sensory
perception
serves
purpose
experiences.
Language: Английский