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Natural environments Exposure

The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally. The term is most often applied to the Earth or some part of Earth. Examples include a forest, a park, a beach or mountains.

This is opposed to synthetic enviroments such as cities, highways, airports etc.

A natural environment may provide an environmental setting for an activity or exercise programme, thus promoting increased physical activity

Protective Factor
Measured in mg

There are 3 benefits of Natural environments Exposure, including:

Fatigue Musculoskeletal outcome
Decreased risk of Fatigue
Musculoskeletal system

1 study

Depression Brain outcome
Decreased risk of Depression
Brain system

1 study

Stress Brain outcome
Decreased risk of Stress
Brain system

1 study

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There are 1 risk of Natural environments Exposure, including:

Blood Pressure - Hypertension Cardiovascular outcome
Minor decreased risk of Blood Pressure - Hype...
Cardiovascular system

1 study

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