A Scoping Review of the Health Benefits of Nature-Based Physical Activity

Richard W. Christiana, G. Besenyi, J. Gustat, T. Horton, Teresa Penbrooke, Courtney L. Schultz
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The health benefits of physical activity and spending time in nature are well established. However, youths and adults in the United States are not participating in sufficient levels of physical activity and are not spending much time outdoors. Recently, the need for equitable access to nature for all populations has been receiving more public health attention, though a specific focus on nature-based physical activity has been limited. The purpose of this scoping review is to operationalize the health benefits of nature-based physical activity in order to provide guidance for collaborations to program administrators, advocates, and researchers. Peer-reviewed literature is found in PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, and Google Scholar as well as in published reviews of the literature. The literature is divided into three categories of: 1) amount and location of nature-based components and physical activity; 2) added health benefits of exposure to nature-based components and physical activity; and 3) nature-based components and physical activity effect on non-white, marginalized, and vulnerable populations. This review supports and encourages multiple strategies to increase nature-based physical activity as this provides even greater benefit to health and wellness than exposure to nature or physical activity alone. Although many of the physical and mental health benefits of nature and physical activity are well established, additional research is needed to better understand the relationship between exposure to nature and nature-based physical activity, which will require greater investment and support from funding agencies.
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基于自然的体育活动对健康益处的范围综述
体育活动和在大自然中度过的时间对健康的好处是众所周知的。然而,美国的年轻人和成年人没有参加足够的体育活动,也没有花太多时间在户外。最近,尽管对基于自然的体育活动的具体关注有限,但所有人口公平接触自然的必要性得到了更多的公共卫生关注。本范围审查的目的是将基于自然的体育活动的健康益处付诸实践,以便为项目管理员、倡导者和研究人员的合作提供指导。同行评审文献可在PubMed、Medline、Web of Science和Google Scholar以及已发表的文献综述中找到。文献分为三类:1)基于自然成分和身体活动的数量和位置;2) 接触基于自然的成分和体育活动增加了健康益处;以及3)基于自然的成分和体育活动对非白人、边缘化和弱势群体的影响。这篇综述支持并鼓励多种策略来增加基于自然的体育活动,因为这比单独接触自然或体育活动对健康和身心健康的益处更大。尽管自然和体育活动对身心健康的许多益处已经得到了很好的证实,但还需要更多的研究来更好地了解接触自然和基于自然的体育活动之间的关系,这将需要资助机构的更多投资和支持。
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