Institute of Ecomedicine, Paracelsus Medical University, 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, 39010 Tisens, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 24;19(7):3888. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073888.
The global rise of urbanization has much triggered scientific interest in how nature impacts on human health. Natural environments, such as alpine landscapes, forests, or urban green spaces, are potential high-impact health resources. While there is a growing body of evidence to reveal a positive influence of these natural environments on human health and well-being, further investigations guided by rigorous evidence-based medical research are very much needed.
The present study protocol aims at testing research methodologies in the context of a prospective clinical trial on nature-based interventions. This shall improve the standards of medical research in human-nature interactions.
The ANKER Study investigates the influence of two novel types of nature-based therapy-mountain hiking and forest therapy-on physiological, psychological, and immunological parameters of couples with a sedentary lifestyle. Two intervention groups were formed and spent a seven-day holiday in Algund, Italy. The "forest therapy group" participated in daily guided low-power nature connection activities. The "hiking group", by contrast, joined in a daily moderate hiking program. Health-related quality of life and relationship quality are defined as primary outcomes. Secondary outcomes include nature connection, balance, cardio-respiratory fitness, fractional exhaled nitric oxide, body composition and skin hydration. Furthermore, a new approach to measure health-related quality of life is validated. The so-called "intercultural quality of life" comic assesses the health-related quality of life with a digitally animated comic-based tool.
全球城市化的兴起引发了科学界对自然环境如何影响人类健康的浓厚兴趣。自然环境,如高山景观、森林或城市绿地,是具有潜在高影响力的健康资源。虽然越来越多的证据表明这些自然环境对人类健康和幸福感有积极影响,但非常需要进一步的研究来证实这一点,这些研究需要基于严格的循证医学研究。
本研究方案旨在测试基于自然的干预措施的前瞻性临床试验背景下的研究方法。这将提高人类与自然相互作用的医学研究的标准。
ANKER 研究调查了两种新型基于自然的治疗方法——山地徒步和森林疗法对生活方式久坐的夫妇的生理、心理和免疫参数的影响。将参与者分为两组,并在意大利阿尔古恩度过了为期七天的假期。“森林疗法组”每天参加有指导的低强度自然联系活动。相比之下,“徒步旅行组”参加了每天适度的徒步旅行计划。健康相关的生活质量和关系质量被定义为主要结果。次要结果包括与自然的联系、平衡、心肺功能、呼出的一氧化氮分数、身体成分和皮肤水分。此外,还验证了一种衡量健康相关生活质量的新方法。所谓的“跨文化生活质量”漫画使用数字化动画漫画工具评估健康相关的生活质量。