RESEARCH
Can Even a Small Amount of Greenery Be Helpful in Reducing Stress? A Systematic Review
Summary
This systematic review examines whether small-scale greenery, such as potted plants, green walls, or pocket parks, can help reduce stress. The authors analyzed 19 studies conducted across eight countries, focusing on both indoor and outdoor small-scale greenery. Results showed that exposure to even small amounts of greenery can lower stress levels by reducing blood pressure, pulse rate, and anxiety while improving mood and attention. Activities like caring for plants or simply viewing them were found to have immediate calming effects. However, the review also highlighted some limitations, such as inconsistent study methods and biases, which make it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.
Overall, the review emphasizes that small-scale greenery is a practical and accessible way to promote mental well-being in urban environments where large green spaces are limited. It suggests that incorporating greenery into homes, workplaces, and urban designs could benefit people’s mental health. The authors call for more rigorous research to better understand the long-term effects of small-scale greenery on stress reduction.