Peng Yi, He Haoxing, Lv Bingyang, Wang Jiali, Qin Qiao, Song Jialu, Liu Yuzhou, Su Wenjun, Song Huixing, Chen Qibing
Landscape Architecture College, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China.
Key Laboratory of Animal Disease and Human Health of Sichuan Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 13;12:1508539. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1508539. eCollection 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the health benefits of green spaces, yet research on how specific elements of natural infrastructure affect well-being during the pandemic has been limited.
This study, conducted at Sichuan Agricultural University with 300 students in 2022, investigated how urban natural infrastructure impacts physical and psychological well-being during the pandemic. Different aspects of natural infrastructure, such as thermal comfort, air quality (negative ion concentration), and noise and light levels, varied in their positive effects on students' health.
The findings revealed that 65.6% of university students felt reduced stress when engaging with outdoor spaces, and 72.8% of them renewed recognized the therapeutic value of nature.
The study emphasizes the importance of incorporating natural elements into urban planning to enhance outdoor activity and well-being, especially in post-pandemic settings. Recommendations are provided for future urban design to address the therapeutic needs of specific populations.
新冠疫情凸显了绿色空间对健康的益处,但关于自然基础设施的具体元素在疫情期间如何影响幸福感的研究一直有限。
2022年在四川农业大学对300名学生进行的这项研究,调查了城市自然基础设施在疫情期间如何影响身心健康。自然基础设施的不同方面,如热舒适度、空气质量(负离子浓度)以及噪音和光照水平,对学生健康的积极影响各不相同。
研究结果显示,65.6%的大学生在接触户外空间时感到压力减轻,72.8%的人再次认识到自然的治疗价值。
该研究强调了将自然元素纳入城市规划以增加户外活动和幸福感的重要性,尤其是在疫情后的环境中。为未来城市设计提供了建议,以满足特定人群的治疗需求。