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Exposure to nature versus relaxation during lunch breaks and recovery from work: development and design of an intervention study to improve workers' health, well-being, work performance and creativityEmotional, restorative and vitalizing effects of forest and urban environments at four sites in JapanThe relationship between perceived health and physical activity indoors, outdoors in built environments, and outdoors in naturePerceived health is associated with visiting natural favourite places in the vicinity.Determinants of restorative experiences in everyday favorite places.Favorite green, waterside and urban environments, restorative experiences and perceived health in Finland.Effectiveness of favorite-place prescriptions: a field experiment.Recovery Processes During and After Work: Associations With Health, Work Engagement, and Job Performance.Linking boundary crossing from work to nonwork to work-related rumination across time: A variable- and person-oriented approach.Patterns of daily energy management at work: relations to employee well-being and job characteristics.Activity spaces and urban adolescent substance use and emotional health.What is a nice smile like that doing in a place like this? Automatic affective responses to environments influence the recognition of facial expressions.Contributions of Natural Environments to Physical ActivityPromoting ecosystem and human health in urban areas using Green Infrastructure: A literature reviewEnhancing daily well-being at work through lunchtime park walks and relaxation exercises: Recovery experiences as mediatorsNature exposure predicts well-being trajectory groups among employees across two yearsEffects of park walks and relaxation exercises during lunch breaks on recovery from job stress: Two randomized controlled trialsHoliday travel, staycations, and subjective well-beingIdentifying long-term patterns of work-related rumination: associations with job demands and well-being outcomesNature at home and at work: Naturally good? Links between window views, indoor plants, outdoor activities and employee well-being over one yearMemory and place attachment as predictors of imagined restorative perceptions of favourite placesNature Walks as a Part of Therapeutic Intervention for DepressionThe role of work–nonwork boundary management in work stress recoveryFrom restorative environments to restoration in workRelationships between exposure to urban green spaces, physical activity and self-rated healthThe influence of urban green environments on stress relief measures: A field experimentClosure of view to the urban matrix has positive effects on perceived restorativeness in urban forests in Helsinki, FinlandThe effects of scene contents and focus of light on perceived restorativeness, fear and preference in nightscapesHow Is Leisure Time Interacting with Nature Related to the Need for Recovery from Work Demands? Testing Multiple MediatorsPatterns of place-based self-regulation and associated mental health of urban adolescentsRestorative Lighting Environments-Does the Focus of Light Have an Effect on Restorative Experiences?Stability of self-reported favourite places and place attachment over a 10-month periodTemporal pessimism and spatial optimism in environmental assessments: An 18-nation studyDo Both Negative and Positive Environmental Scenes Elicit Rapid Affective Processing?Negative Mood and Adult Place PreferenceEvidence for Rapid Affective Evaluation of Environmental ScenesRESTORATIVE EXPERIENCE, SELF-REGULATION, AND CHILDREN's PLACE PREFERENCESRestorative Experience and Self-Regulation in Favorite PlacesRESTORATIVE QUALITIES OF FAVORITE PLACESAdolescents' favourite places and environmental self-regulation
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