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Is Brief Exposure to Green Space in School the Best Option to Improve Attention in Children?

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18147484

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attention network test; natural spaces; mental health; ReML

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  1. KUTXA FUNDAZIOA [KUTXA18/001]

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The study aimed to test the impact of exposure to green environments on children’s attention, but the results did not support the hypothesis that activities in green spaces would improve students' performance in the Attention Network Test (ANT). It is recommended to consider air pollution and noise, as well as advising participants to attend the experiment in a mentally exhausted state to maximize the ability to detect significant changes.
The positive effects of Green Spaces on health are thought to be achieved through the mechanisms of mitigation, instoration and restoration. One of the benefits of Green Spaces may be the restoration of attention and so the objective of this research is testing empirically whether exposure to a green environment improves attention in school children. For so doing, we first used a split-unit statistical design in each of four schools, then combined the primary results via meta-analysis. The Attention Network Test (ANT) was used to measure attention before and after exposure and a total of 167 seven-year-old students participated in the experiments. Overall, our experimental results do not support the hypothesis that students' exposure to activities in green vs. grey spaces affected their performance in ANT. This was so despite the fact that neither age nor gender biases have been detected and despite that our experiments have been proved to be sufficiently statistically powerful. It would be advisable to consider air pollution and noise. We also recommend that participants attend the experiment with mental exhaustion to maximize the ability to detect significant changes.

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