2020
DOI: 10.1055/a-1140-1148
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Wald reloaded – Die Neuentdeckung des Waldes aus gesundheitspsychologischer Sicht

Abstract: SummaryGibt es eine Verbindung zwischen Wald und Gesundheit,die man wissenschaftlich nachweisen kann? Woran liegtes, dass sich viele Menschen nach einem Waldbesuch erholt fühlen? Welche Prozesse spielen hierbei im Gehirnund im Körper eine Rolle? In diesem Artikel werden diewichtigsten Erkenntnisse zum Thema Wald und Gesundheit zusammengefasst. Insbesondere werden die psychophysiologischenund neuroendokrinen Effekte vonWaldaufenthalten besprochen und ihre Relevanz für dieTherapie von psychischen und psychosomat… Show more

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“…For example, what kind of forest is needed for what objective? Do deciduous forests have a different effect than coniferous forests (an initial pilot study by Karim et al [ 13 ] suggests differences)? How long does the stay in the forest have to last to have medium-to-long-term effects in addition to the acute effects?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, what kind of forest is needed for what objective? Do deciduous forests have a different effect than coniferous forests (an initial pilot study by Karim et al [ 13 ] suggests differences)? How long does the stay in the forest have to last to have medium-to-long-term effects in addition to the acute effects?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cure and healing forest can be used both by patients from rehabilitation clinics and by the general population to promote their own health and personal well-being, as well as for therapeutic interventions in respiratory, cardiovascular, orthopaedic, and psychosomatic diseases [ 12 ]. Scientists in German-speaking countries are also researching whether the native forest can be used for preventive or medical purposes [ 13 ]. In 2017, the Forestry Faculty at the University of Belgrade investigated a 30-hectare area at the Goč Mountain in Serbia and proclaimed the forest to be an appropriate “cure and healing forest”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%