The Effects of an Artificial Garden on Heart Rate Variability among Healthy Young Japanese Adults.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 753-8511, Japan.

Published: December 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Spending time in nature, including artificial gardens on hospital rooftops, may help improve mental health and induce relaxation.
  • A study involving 38 Japanese university students examined the psychological and cardiovascular effects of different environments (forest, flowers, ocean, and an artificial garden) on heart rate variability.
  • Results showed that exposure to these natural settings, including artificial gardens, led to a significant reduction in heart rate variability ratios, indicating a potential balance in the nervous system beneficial for mental health.

Article Abstract

Spending time in nature might positively influence mental health by inducing a relaxed state. Recently, gardens have been created on hospital rooftops in Japan to help inpatients recover from various physical and mental aliments. However, there is little evidence regarding any positive physiological effects of artificial gardens designed for health. The purpose of this study was to assess the psychological and cardiovascular responses incited by artificial natural environments. Japanese university students ( = 38) participated in a one-group pretest post-test experiment conducted at the Yamaguchi Flower Expo in Japan in October 2018, designed to assess whether exposure to four environments (forest, flowers, ocean, and artificial garden for health) influenced heart rate variability measures. After pretesting to determine baseline measurements, participants completed a circuit through the four natural environments. Following circuit completion, post-testing determined that the low frequency/high frequency ratio was significantly lower in the overall sample and the four areas had similar influences on heart rate variability. Findings suggest that exposure to nature by walking through natural areas and in rooftop artificial gardens might enhance the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766260PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17249465DOI Listing

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