Pandemics and Gardens (12-11-20)
Corley and colleagues found relationships between spending time during the COVID pandemic in home gardens and the wellbeing of older people (mean age of 84) living in Scotland.
Corley and colleagues found relationships between spending time during the COVID pandemic in home gardens and the wellbeing of older people (mean age of 84) living in Scotland.
Research confirms that trees do indeed add value to our lives.
Older individuals whose homes are more accessible are less likely to feel depressed, according to a recently published study.
Investigators have found that varying lighting in nursing homes during the course of the day, so that light intensity and color mimics lighting conditions outdoors, supports better sleep among residents.
Corridor length, turns, and more relevant
Zhao lead a group that investigated how environments can influence cheating by 5- and 6-year olds.
Pushing and pulling to a new home
Portegijs and colleagues studied how neighborhood features influence the (self-reported) physical activity/mobility of older (79-94 year old) residents of a Finnish community.
Andersen and colleagues studied how playground design influences how children (grades 4 to 9) play.
Child-focused design decoded