https://www.mdlinx.com/internal-medicine/medical-news-article/2017/08/24/forest-bathing-blood-pressure-pulse-rate/7345419/?
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Ideno Y, et al.
This study entailed a
scrutiny of the preventive or therapeutic effects of the Shinrin–yoku
(Forest bathing) on blood pressure. Based on the findings, it was
concluded that Shinrin–yoku exerted a prominent effect on the reduction
of blood pressure.
Methods
- The medical literature analyzed and appraised.
- Data was cumulated from 4 electronic databases for the period before May 2016, with language restriction of English and Japanese.
- The review considered all published, randomized, controlled trials, cohort studies, and comparative studies that evaluated the effects of the forest environment on changes in systolic blood pressure.
- A subsequent meta-analysis was carried out.
Results
- 20 trials involving 732 candidates were examined.
- Systolic blood pressure of the forest environment appeared to be markedly lower than that of the non-forest environment.
- The diastolic blood pressure of the forest environment was was reported to be considerably lower than that of the non-forest environment.
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