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城市生活的压力对心理健康构成风险,研究表明,与自然环境的接触可以降低amygdala的活动,减轻焦虑和压力。森林浴或在大自然中散步可以显著提升情绪,减少负面情绪和压力,增强工作记忆和认知功能,尤其对预防精神疾病有积极作用。每周至少半小时的自然接触是维持心理健康的良好剂量。
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Why Walking Through the Countryside ‘Tames’ Our Brain
回归乡村生活,能改善心理健康

“I’m going to the countryside over the weekend to disconnect.”

This is a common refrain among people who, overwhelmed by the big city, seek to spend a few days in nature as a means of escape.We all know it works – a couple of days spent in rural relaxation and we return with our batteries recharged.

The sheer concentration of people in urban areas is growing faster than desired.Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities and the proportion is expected to continue to rise.It is estimated that, by 2050, seven out of ten people in the world will live in large municipalities.Many of us will spend up to 90% of our lives within buildings.

Life in the city has its advantages, but it also poses a significant mental health risk.In fact, mood disorders, anxiety and depression are up to 56% more common in urban settings than in rural ones.

There is a mechanism in the brain that allows nature to change our perception of things.It’s called the amygdala.

This is suggested in a study from a few years ago.In situations of stress, the amygdala is activated more in city dwellers than people living in rural areas.

The amygdala is the region of the nervous system responsible for the control of emotions and feelings.This is logical because it is in a privileged position that allows it to establish connections with many different parts of the brain.One of these regions is the frontal lobe, which explains why the amygdala participates in the inhibition of behaviour and decision making.

The amygdala is also involved in other activities such as controlling our eating (it is responsible for the feeling of satiety), managing fear and stress, structuring memories, regulating sexual behaviour and controlling aggression.

The essence of fear is survival, and this portion of the brain helps us to survive by avoiding dangerous situations, because it continually reviews the information provided by our senses, instantly detecting what may affect our survival (whether that be real or not).Once the threat is identified, it develops a response that moves us away from risk, and our probability of survival increases.

We can intervene on the amygdala to help it avoid anxiety and stress.

It is possible to do it with medication – although science also offers us another cheaper and simpler option: just contact with nature.
A recent study has shown that repeated exposure to natural environments has a positive effect on amygdala activity.People in frequent contact with nature present less activity in their amygdala during stressful situations.

Interacting with the environment is, therefore, a way to improve mental health.The Japanese have a word for it: shinrin-yoku or “forest bathing”.

Many other studies have reached the same conclusion.They show that contact with nature increases our feeling of happiness and decreases mental anguish, since this contact reduces negative emotions and stress.

It also gives us greater capacity to manage daily tasks, improving the ability of the so-called “working memory”, which allows us to temporarily store information in the brain.To this we must add an improvement in cognitive function – attention, memory, orientation – both in adults and children, with benefits in terms of imagination, creativity and school performance.

Another advantage of going out into the countryside is that it is an activity that can be done alone.People who walk alone in nature are less prone to depression and stress.

Like any good treatment, contact with nature also requires the right dosage.We need to spend at least half an hour in nature per week to feel the mental health benefits.

In conclusion, exposure to nature decreases amygdala activity and has beneficial effects on stress-related brain regions.This suggests that walking in the countryside buffers the detrimental effects of city life.And, in turn, it potentially acts as a preventive measure against the development of some mental disorders.

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