Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
College of Nursing and Health, Kang Ning University, Taipei 11485, Taiwan.
Explore (NY). 2024 May-Jun;20(3):371-379. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2023.09.009. Epub 2023 Sep 26.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we designed an indoor nature activity program for citizens with a relaxing effect similar to forest bathing to promote their physical and mental health. We integrated an indoor horticultural activity (Kokedama) with the breathing of Pseudotsuga menziesii (P. menziesii) and Lavandula angustifolia (L. angustifolia) essential oils (EOs) with the goal of creating a nature-inspired environment in an indoor setting where participants would feel as if immersed in a forest atmosphere.
Taiwanese women participated in the experiment, using two Saturday mornings, one Saturday in a university classroom in the city center; and the other Saturday in a workshop in a Suburban Park. Intra-group comparisons were used to assess the Physiological responses to urban and suburban environmental stimuli and measured self-reported psychological responses. We recorded parameters associated with heart-rate variability and brainwaves. We also administered the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-State (STAI-S) questionnaire before and after the participants had completed the entire program.
After the participants had breathed the P. menziesii and L. angustifolia EOs, the levels of some physiological parameters increased (standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals, normalized high frequency, and high alpha wave) and those of others decreased (normalized low frequency, low- to high-frequency ratio power, high beta wave, and gamma wave). These findings were corroborated by the data from the STAI-S questionnaires.
The psychophysiological data from this study provide significant scientific evidence for the health benefits of an indoor nature activity program in women.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,我们为市民设计了一项室内自然活动计划,其放松效果类似于森林浴,以促进他们的身心健康。我们将室内园艺活动(锦球)与花柏(P. menziesii)和薰衣草(L. angustifolia)精油(EOs)的呼吸相结合,目的是在室内环境中营造一种受自然启发的环境,让参与者感觉仿佛沉浸在森林氛围中。
台湾女性参与了实验,使用两个星期六的早晨,一个星期六在市中心的大学校园教室里;另一个星期六在郊区公园的一个工作坊里。采用组内比较来评估城市和郊区环境刺激的生理反应,并测量自我报告的心理反应。我们记录了与心率变异性和脑电波相关的参数。我们还在参与者完成整个计划前后管理了状态特质焦虑量表-状态(STAI-S)问卷。
参与者呼吸完花柏和薰衣草精油后,一些生理参数的水平升高(正常到正常间隔的标准差、归一化高频和高α波),而其他参数的水平降低(归一化低频、低到高频比功率、高β波和γ波)。这些发现得到了 STAI-S 问卷数据的证实。
这项研究的心理生理学数据为女性室内自然活动计划对健康的益处提供了重要的科学证据。