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Progress and Prospects of Research on the Impact of Forest Therapy on Mental Health: A Bibliometric Analysis

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This study aims to assess the global progress in research on the impact of forest therapy on mental health by using bibliometric analysis. We analyzed the relevant literature from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database by utilizing software tools such as Bibliometrix (Version 4.1), VOSviewer (Version 1.6.19), and CiteSpace (Version 6.3.R1). There appears to be a growing trend in annual publication volumes from 2006 to 2023. Miyazaki was identified as the most prolific author in this field. Japan and South Korea lead in research contributions, while China has the highest number of publications. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health is the journal with the most publications and citations in this area. Recent keyword clustering reveals an increasing frequency of studies on anxiety and urban green spaces. Research findings suggest that exposure to negative air ions and compounds released by plants can stimulate the five human senses, reduce cortisol levels, and improve mental health. Although studies have demonstrated significant effects of forest therapy in alleviating stress, anxiety, and depression, more large-scale and long-term studies are needed for further evidence. Additionally, it is crucial to explore the impact of different forest types, terrains, altitudes, climates, and air conditions on the effectiveness of forest therapy on mental health.
Autores
Diaz, LP; Mendoza, AD; Estevez, AO; Benites, DC
Título
A bibliometric analysis of the concept of “Novel Foods” in research publications between 1997 and 2020
Afiliaciones
Universidad de Chile; Universidad de Chile
Año
2022
DOI
10.4067/S0717-75182022000200181
Tipo de acceso abierto
gold
Referencia
WOS:000800483200003
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