the University of Exeter
the Royal Horticultural Society
Landscape and Urban Planning
Environmental Research
Siân de Bell
the University of Exeter Medical School
the Monitor of Engagement
Natural Environment
de Bell
Rebecca Lovell
COVID-19
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the United Kingdom
U.K.
England
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For example, a recent meta-analysis in the journal Environmental Research found that “[green space] exposure is associated with numerous health benefits in intervention and observational studies,” which suggests “a beneficial influence of [green space] on a wide range of health outcomes.”However, less research has focused on the role of access to and use of gardens for people’s health and well-being.Dr. Siân de Bell, of the University of Exeter Medical School and lead author of the present study, says that “[a] growing body of evidence points to the health and well-being benefits of access to green or coastal spaces.
As said here by https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/health-and-well-being-improved-by-spending-time-in-the-garden-study-finds