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Effects of forest therapy programs on the psychological and physiological improvement of firefighters

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    Utilization of forest healing resources for improving the effect of forest healing therapy program
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    2022
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    Today, the population is increasing for forest education and healing purposes. Accordingly, various types of forest education and healing programs (as ‘program’) are being developed and operated. But development of program using forest healing resources (as ‘FHR’) is insufficient. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the effects of program using FHR on the improvement of healing effect. The program was improved by the groups of subjects (public officials as ‘G1’, youth ‘G2) using FHR. To find out the improvement of healing effect, the healing effect score (as ‘HES’) of 2018 and the HES of the improved program in 2019 were compared for each subject. G1 used ‘serotonin’ resources to improve ‘Positive Emotion’. G2 focused on ‘Index of Greenness’ to increase the greenness rate. To verify the effect, the pre- and post-survey scale of self-developed 'Forest Welfare Program Effectiveness Survey' was used. To verify the healing effect, paired sample t-test was conducted, and independent sample t-test(one side) was conducted to investigate the improvement of the program. The results of comparing ‘Positive Emotional’ showed that G1-2018(n=30) scored 0.73 and G1-2019 (n=30) scored 1.11. The 2019 program improved FHR by 0.38 points (p<.05).
    The ‘Index of Greenness’ results showed that G2-2018 (n=29) scored 2.21 in 2018 and G2-2019- (n=49) scored 2.94. The 2019 program improved FHR by 0.79 points (p<.01). The utilization of appropriate FHR by target contributed to the improvement of forest healing effects. Therefore, if FHR are utilized to develop and improve programs, it is expected that the forest healing effect will be further enhanced. Keywords: Human health and well-being, Research, Monitoring and data collection, One Health, Education ID: 3481386
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    A preliminary study regarding changes in psychological, cognitive and physical functions through participation in forest therapy programs for dementia prevention of the elderly
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    2022
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    Since it is difficult to cure dementia completely, the effort of preventing and managing the occurrence is primordial. Along with non-pharmacological treatment, there is growing interests in the healing method applying a variety of forest therapy factors. For the programs, 30 participants aged from 60-80 were selected and they were divided into an experimental group (20 people) and a control group (10 people). The experimental group took part in the forest therapy programs of six nights and seven days, while the control group led a normal life without involvement in the programs. The study carried out tests twice before and after participation in the programs, such as a psychological index test (anxiety, depression, quality of life), a cognition index test (CERAD-K, CANTAB), and a biomarker test (cortisol, infection index, melatonin, heart rate variability, blood pressure). The test results of psychological index of the experimental group manifested effectiveness in that the anxiety scale significantly reduced, while the scale of quality of life showed statistical significance in three categories. According to the cognition index test, subordinate three categories significantly improved in CANTAB. Statistical significance was observed in autonomic nervous system activity regarding heart rate variability, and in systolic blood pressure regarding blood pressure. According to the CERAD-K test studying the difference between the two groups (experimental group vs control group), significant changes between the two groups were observed in the categories of path making B and constructional praxis. The main study that will be conducted in the future will inquire about the medical and scientific effects of forest therapy through a variety of research designs in the long term, and it is expected that the future study will serve as an alternative to prevention of dementia. Keywords: Human health and well-being ID: 3479125
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    Nature contact, psychological well-being, and physiological stress reactivity and recovery: A multi-study report of cross-sectional and randomized controlled experimental findings
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    Urban forests and greenspaces provide ecosystem services such as storm water mitigation, cooling effects, and noise reduction. However, time spent in these spaces can also confer improved psychological well-being. To date, multiple psychological well-being benefits have been associated with nature contact, but the dominance of observational designs hampers the strength of the evidence. We need more robust study designs and objective assessments of outcomes to bolster the promising findings from existing studies. Keywords: Human health and well-being, research ID: 3620563

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