Live Near A Deciduous Forest Can Reduce The Stress
The fact that many live under stress today is probably no secret, but now it appears that you have been lucky enough to live near a deciduous forest can your life be much more harmonious.
A survey from SLU in Alnarp shows that people who live or have close to a deciduous not experience stress as much as others. The study is based on 3000 randomly selected people in Skane and Blekinge and even people who just walk in a deciduous forest at leisure. Those who participated in the survey were asked to answer their recreational habits of different types of forests (deciduous and coniferous forest) and how they felt their stress level.
In previous research from SLU has been seen to stay in environments with large deciduous trees affect heart rate and blood pressure positively and now it appears therefore that the deciduous forests also facilitates recovery from stress.
The light that strainers in between the leaves, birds singing which flutters past can be the example of the impression that facilitate recovery from stress. You’ll find easy and it is harmonious. SLU wants to show that these findings may be important when planning urban areas in order to preserve recreational areas. By preserving our forests and make the most of their value can be set according to the SLU against the costs of sick leave due to stress cost to society. An interesting comparison is clearly in today’s society. Prolonged stress and disease states.
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