Keeping Older People Moving (12-11-12)
Nathan, Wood, and Giles-Corti move knowledge on designing for exercise forward.
Nathan, Wood, and Giles-Corti move knowledge on designing for exercise forward.
Veitch reports conclusions drawn from a review of research related to in-home windows
Trying to design to make healthy eating more likely?
Research in care homes indicates that how furniture is arranged can significantly influence resident activity.
The Center for Health Design has released a literature review prepared by Anjali Joseph and Xiaobo Quan that can be used to assess risks to patients in long-term living facilities.
Researchers at The Ohio State University investigated the psychological repercussions of being exposed to dim light (5 lux) for 8 hours each day and normal daylight (150 lux) during the other 16.
The Daylighting Cooperative has enhanced their website (http://www.daylighting.org/).
Costa investigated the tendency of people to sit in the same seat each time they are in a public space.
Several recent studies have clarified how space can be used to meet individual patient and caregiver needs.
Recent research indicates that brief, brisk (but not running) walks can enhance our ability to remember things.