RESEARCH
An Update of the Literature Supporting the Well-Being Benefits of Plants: Part 2 Physiological Health Benefits
This review explores the many ways plants benefit physical health, such as improving sleep, boosting immunity, reducing disease risks, and enhancing cognitive function. The authors advocate for integrating greenery into everyday spaces to support overall well-being and longevity, especially in lower-income and marginalized communities.
Type of Activity: Sensory Stimulation, Indoor Plant Care, Outdoor Gardening, Environmental Education
Measurement and Evaluation: Metrics for Mental Health, Patient-Reported Outcomes, Longitudinal Studies
Research Source: Books/Book Chapters
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Summary
This review highlights the physiological health benefits of plants, including better sleep, enhanced immunity, lower risks of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and respiratory issues, and improved cognitive development. Exposure to greenery also promotes physical activity, helps rehabilitation, and reduces overall mortality rates.
The authors emphasize that these findings should be used to promote plants as essential for health and well-being. They encourage incorporating greenery into a variety of daily spaces, notably neighborhoods and public parks, to increase overall physical and mental well-being.