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Currently, adults spend 80-90% of their time indoors, and the time outdoors is getting shorter and shorter
Currently, adults spend 80-90% of their time indoors, and the time outdoors is getting shorter and shorter
Recently , a study published in The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry showed that when we spend outdoors, our brain structure and mood will improve
In this study , researchers regularly checked six healthy middle-aged urban residents for six months
In this study , researchers regularly checked six healthy middle-aged urban residents for six months
The results found that , through brain scans showed that participants spent time outdoors and on the right dorsolateral - participants spent time outdoors and on the right dorsolateral - prefrontal cortex gray matter were positively correlated, that is, the cerebral cortex volume The upper (dorsal) and outer parts of the leaf
Clusters of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) show a positive correlation between the probability of gray matter and self-reported outdoor activity time
Clusters of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) show a positive correlation between the probability of gray matter and self-reported outdoor activity timeEven if other factors that explain the relationship between outdoor time and brain structure remain the same, the results still exist
Even if other factors that explain the relationship between outdoor time and brain structure remain the same, the results still exist
"Most mental illnesses are related to defects in the prefrontal cortex .
In summary , the results of this study show that when we spend outdoors, our brain structure, brain structure and emotions will be improved
Simone Kühn et al, Spend time outdoors for your brain – an in-depth longitudinal MRI study,The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry(2021).
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