Terme di Monticelli, 43022 Monticelli Terme PR, Italy.
Institute of Public Health, University of Parma, 43125 Parma PR, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 7;17(18):6506. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17186506.
The aim of this research work is to analyze the chemistry and diversity of forest VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and to outline their evidence-based effects on health. This research work was designed as a narrative overview of the scientific literature. Inhaling forest VOCs like limonene and pinene can result in useful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects on the airways, and the pharmacological activity of some terpenes absorbed through inhalation may be also beneficial to promote brain functions by decreasing mental fatigue, inducing relaxation, and improving cognitive performance and mood. The tree composition can markedly influence the concentration of specific VOCs in the forest air, which also exhibits cyclic diurnal variations. Moreover, beneficial psychological and physiological effects of visiting a forest cannot be solely attributed to VOC inhalation but are due to a global and integrated stimulation of the five senses, induced by all specific characteristics of the natural environment, with the visual component probably playing a fundamental role in the overall effect. Globally, these findings can have useful implications for individual wellbeing, public health, and landscape design. Further clinical and environmental studies are advised, since the majority of the existing evidence is derived from laboratory findings.
本研究工作旨在分析森林挥发性有机化合物(VOC)的化学性质和多样性,并概述其对健康的循证影响。本研究工作旨在对科学文献进行叙述性综述。吸入森林 VOC,如柠檬烯和蒎烯,可对气道产生有用的抗氧化和抗炎作用,一些通过吸入吸收的萜类化合物的药理活性也可能有益于通过减少精神疲劳、诱导放松以及改善认知表现和情绪来促进大脑功能。树木组成可以显著影响森林空气中特定 VOC 的浓度,并且还表现出周期性的日变化。此外,参观森林的有益心理和生理影响不能仅仅归因于 VOC 吸入,而是由于对五种感官的全面和综合刺激,由自然环境的所有特定特征引起的,其中视觉成分可能在整体效果中起着基础性作用。总体而言,这些发现对于个体幸福感、公共卫生和景观设计具有有用的意义。建议进行更多的临床和环境研究,因为现有证据大多来自实验室研究结果。