Psychological and physiological benefits of horticultural therapy for Chinese older adults.

Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT Pub Date : 2024-10-01 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1177/15691861241263875
Li Xiaoyi, Ahmad Hassan, Jiang Tao, Zhang Deshun
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Abstract

Background: Gardening as a leisure activity has been shown to be potentially beneficial for older adults, this study aimed to assess the physiological and psychological impacts of a specific horticultural activity, watering indoor plants, compared with playing a computer game - the Klondike Solitaire Card Game.

Methods: This crossover study included 100 older adults recruited from a nursing care facility for older people in Shanghai, China. They were allocated to either engage in watering indoor plants (horticultural group) or playing a computer game (control group). For the inclusion criteria, screening for cognitive function was conducted to exclude those with severe cognitive impairments, thereby focusing on those capable of participating fully in the study activities. Brainwave activities, blood pressure, and psychological states were measured through pre- and post-test questionnaires to evaluate the physiological and psychological effects.

Results: The activity of watering indoor plants was associated with significant reductions in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, in contrast to the computer game activity. Additionally, participants in the horticultural group showed increased brainwave mean values, indicating heightened relaxation and focus, while decreases were observed in the control group. The experimental group reported reduced anxiety scores, along with increased feelings of comfort and relaxation, and also exhibited significantly higher meditation levels, which indicates a profound mental relaxation effect.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that engaging in indoor horticultural activities, such as watering houseplants for 10 minutes, can reduce mental and physical stress levels in older adults.

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园艺疗法对中国老年人心理和生理的益处。
背景:本研究旨在评估浇灌室内植物这一特定园艺活动与玩电脑游戏--克朗代克纸牌游戏--的生理和心理影响:这项交叉研究包括从中国上海一家老年人护理机构招募的 100 名老年人。他们被分配到给室内植物浇水(园艺组)或玩电脑游戏(对照组)。在纳入标准方面,对认知功能进行了筛查,以排除那些有严重认知障碍的人,从而将重点放在那些能够充分参与研究活动的人身上。通过测试前和测试后的调查问卷测量脑电波活动、血压和心理状态,以评估生理和心理影响:结果:与电脑游戏活动相比,给室内植物浇水活动显著降低了收缩压和舒张压。此外,园艺组参与者的脑电波平均值有所增加,表明他们更加放松和专注,而对照组参与者的脑电波平均值则有所下降。实验组的焦虑评分降低,舒适感和放松感增强,冥想水平也显著提高,这表明实验组具有深远的心理放松效果:我们的研究结果表明,参与室内园艺活动,如为室内植物浇水 10 分钟,可以减轻老年人的精神和身体压力水平。
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