2014
DOI: 10.11124/jbisrir-2014-1604
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Effects of spending time outdoors in daylight on the psychosocial well-being of older people and their family carers: a systematic review

Abstract: Background: A range of studies found that spending time outdoors in daylight provided substantial benefits for the psychosocial well-being of older people. Good psychosocial well-being is essential in maintaining overall health as people age and often contributes to adequate physical functioning. Objectives: The overall objective of this study was to undertake a systematic review on the effects of spending time outdoors in daylight on the psychosocial well-being of older people and their family carers. Inclusi… Show more

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“…In a hot climate, and in order to avoid the extremes of heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, either the type of exercise, the timing or modifying the immediate internal environment are important considerations for both individual and group activities [73,74], particularly for older people. Swimming or activities where there is good air conditioning will still be possible even when the outside temperature is very high.…”
Section: Timing Of Exercise To Accommodate Climatic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a hot climate, and in order to avoid the extremes of heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, either the type of exercise, the timing or modifying the immediate internal environment are important considerations for both individual and group activities [73,74], particularly for older people. Swimming or activities where there is good air conditioning will still be possible even when the outside temperature is very high.…”
Section: Timing Of Exercise To Accommodate Climatic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the climate profile (temperature, humidity, and UV exposure) of the town/region will be useful in planning for physical activity [74]. Being in a hot climate inevitably requires consideration of both the built and natural environment to determine suitability for physical activity programs for older people.…”
Section: Recommendations: What Does This Mean In Practice?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a good well-being, a person should spend as much time as possible outdoors (White et al 2019). This applies especially to children and the elderly, who often stay in schools, sanatoriums, hospitals and daycares (Caldwell et al 2014). The air quality in early spring, late autumn and winter are often very poor in several areas worldwide.…”
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confidence: 99%