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산림 지역과 도시 지역 성인의 건강상태 및 건강행태 비교 : Comparing the Current Health Status and Health Behaviors of Residents from Urban and Forested Areas

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Authors

이인숙; 이고운; 김성재; 방경숙; 최희승

Issue Date
2015-04
Publisher
서울대학교 간호과학연구소
Citation
Perspectives in Nursing Science, Vol.12 No.1, pp. 14-22
Keywords
ForestsHealth statusUrban healthHealth behavior산림건강행태도시 지역 건강건강행위
Abstract
Purpose: Forests have positive effects on health due to phytoncide, thus increasing physical activity and stress relief. However, research has not been conducted on the daily health benefits of existing forests. Therefore, this study attempts to compare the health status and behaviors of residents in urban and forested areas. Methods:

This cross-sectional study used anthropometric measures, blood tests, heart rate variability, depression, stress, and health behavior self-reports for adults between 35 and 79 years from two regions. Results: Adults living in a forested region had better health consequences-including lower prevalence of osteoarthritis (6.4%) and mean

bone mineral density (-0.84) -than those in an urban region (osteoarthritis: 13.7%; bone mineral density: -1.55). The percentage of physically active participants (measured in MET-minutes) differed significantly different between the forested (49.1%) and urban (7.3%) areas. However, health behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption,

and regular heath check-up rates were worse among residents from the forested, than the urban area. Conclusion: We concluded that more proactive forest therapy programs are needed to prove the health differences.
ISSN
2288-2898
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/94468
DOI
https://doi.org/10.16952/pns.2015.12.1.114
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