The Evidence

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Green spaces can boost physical, mental, and emotional well-being, including in Latinos. • For Latino children, interaction with nature early in life has been associated with cognitive changes that improve behavioral development and emotional regulation. • Individuals with more green space near their home (within a 3km radius) were less affected by stressful life events than those with low access to green space, with greenery “buffering” stress. • Park experiences have been shown to directly reduce stress and provide a restorative effect that impacts health, by modulating the immune system and inflammatory factors. • Those who spent time in nature emerged more restored, less stressed, and reporting less anxiety and/or depression than those who did the same activity, for the same duration, in a built environment, according to several studies.
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绿色空间可以促进身体、精神和情感健康,包括拉丁美洲人。•对于拉丁裔儿童,生命早期与自然的互动与认知变化有关,从而改善行为发展和情绪调节。•家附近有更多绿地的人(在3公里半径内)受生活压力事件的影响比那些绿地较少的人要小,绿化“缓冲”了压力。•公园体验已被证明可以通过调节免疫系统和炎症因素,直接减轻压力,并提供影响健康的恢复效果。•根据几项研究,那些在大自然中度过时间的人比那些在建筑环境中进行相同时间的相同活动的人更能恢复,压力更小,焦虑和/或抑郁更少。
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