Prøve GULL - Gratis

RELATING - A Natural Connection

Real Simple

|

April 2024

The key to good health-for us and the planet-lies in rekindling our relationship to the dirt and the trees.

- ELISABETH KWAK-HEFFERAN

RELATING - A Natural Connection

QUICK QUESTION: When was the last time you sat-like, really sat-in a park? There's a good chance it's been a while. Only 22% of Americans spend time in nature at least once a week, according to a 2019 survey conducted by APM Research Lab.

Not awesome. Decades of robust studies have shown that fresh air and greenery and the great outdoors profoundly benefit pretty much every measure of our well-being. Nature is so good for us, it's actually crucial, says Peter James, ScD, associate professor of environmental health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and associate professor of population medicine at Harvard Medical School. "We have to think about nature as an essential need for us as human beings," he adds. The reason has to do with our hardwiring, says Kim Meidenbauer, PhD, assistant professor of psychology at Washington State University. "A lot of theories say that most of our evolutionary history took place in natural environments," she explains. "These spaces fulfill a fundamental need."

How does the earth do our bodies good? Let us count the ways. In the short term, walking in a green space can turn your mood around. A 2022 review and meta-analysis of seven studies from seven countries in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found that people with depression or anxiety always experienced fewer symptoms after a walk in nature-even if their stroll was as short as 15 minutes. In the longer term, living in an area with more green space is linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and a longer life span, according to a 2021 paper published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Real Simple

Real Simple

Real Simple

Easy Dinners

#1 / Saucy Chicken & Gnocchi Skillet

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

SAVORY DUTCH BABY WITH WHITE CHEDDAR & APPLES

A crunchy, colorful salad gussies up an irresistible puffy pancake.

time to read

1 min

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

6 Ways to Strengthen Your Bond

You're already BFFs, but there are a few things you can do to fortify that connection.

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

The Best Financial Products Out There Right Now

We asked some of our savviest friends to nominate the best apps, accounts, and services. After lots of vetting and debating, we're happy to share the official winners of our seventh annual Smart Money Awards!

time to read

8 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK

If it takes the first three days of a 10-day trip to get your mind into vacation mode, we feel you. So we asked some of the busiest people we know how they power down.

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

The Power of Protein

Experts explain why we need this crucial nutrient and how much we should get (more than you think!). Plus, some key pointers on packing your meals with it. Double plus: recipes!

time to read

8 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

ASTROLOGY

Is your fate written in the stars? Probably not, but the whole idea is still pretty cool.

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

FRESH IDEAS FOR FROZEN VEGGIES

Pros share how to work them into your repertoire with not a soggy bite to be found.

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

Should You Aspire to Inbox Zero?

Everyone's got thoughts! We collected yours, then called on the experts to settle the debate once and for all.

time to read

1 mins

September 2025

Real Simple

Real Simple

8 New Habits to Pick Up This Fall

Little ways to hit reset & get things going in your favor

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size