European Centre for Environment & Human Health, Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Exeter, Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro TR1 3HD, UK.
Health Place. 2012 Sep;18(5):1198-201. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2012.06.015. Epub 2012 Jul 1.
It is often assumed that spending time by the coast leads to better health and wellbeing, but there is strikingly little evidence regarding specific effects or mechanisms to support such a view. We analysed small-area census data for the population of England, which indicate that good health is more prevalent the closer one lives to the coast. We also found that, consistent with similar analyses of greenspace accessibility, the positive effects of coastal proximity may be greater amongst more socio-economically deprived communities. We hypothesise that these effects may be due to opportunities for stress reduction and increased physical activity.
人们通常认为在海边度过时间会带来更好的健康和幸福感,但几乎没有具体影响或机制的证据来支持这种观点。我们分析了英格兰人口的小区域人口普查数据,这些数据表明,人们越靠近海岸,健康状况就越好。我们还发现,与对绿色空间可达性的类似分析一致,沿海地区接近的积极影响在社会经济较贫困的社区中可能更大。我们假设这些影响可能是由于有机会减轻压力和增加身体活动。