字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 there's something simple we can all do to think more sharply. Have more mental energy, concentrate more effectively, be less stress, plus lose weight. Get more vitamin D, possibly even live longer. It's not by taking a magic pill, it's by taking the time to get outside. But research indicates there's a difference between strolling around the city block and losing yourself among the trees. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how nature factors in to potentially living a longer life. I guess it was Kermit the Frog. That said, It's not easy being green, but I'm here to tell you that being green can help you live longer. There's plenty of data to show that we living creatures need to be spending time outdoors, and we just don't get enough of it. There was a study out of Harvard and Brigham and Women's Hospital. They looked at 100,000 nurses over many, many years, and what they found was that women who lived in the greenest areas had a 12% reduced risk of early death as compared to women who did not. They found lower rates of certain types of mental illness, lower rates of depression, lower rates of anxiety and just lowered their rates of some of these mental illnesses. Look, if you're outside as opposed to inside, there is one absolute benefit that you're going to get, and that is that you're less likely to be sitting. People have said that sitting is the new smoking. Here's an easy way to avoid it. Get outside.
A2 初級 戶外活動如何增進健康 (How Being Outdoors Improves Your Health) 47 1 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字