Science and Nature
Unearth New Insights into Emotional Health
With today's high-tech and fast-paced lifestyle taking its daily toll on
our lives, experts advise exercise and other personal lifestyle changes
to relieve stress. According to behavioral research conducted at
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, nature provides us with a
simple way to improve emotional health - flowers. The presence of
flowers triggers happy emotions, heightens feelings of life satisfaction
and affects social behavior in a positive manner far beyond what is
normally believed. "What's most exciting about this study is that it challenges established scientific beliefs about how people can manage their day-to-day moods in a healthy and natural way," said Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Rutgers and lead researcher on the study. Research Findings A team of researchers explored the link between flowers and life satisfaction in a 10-month study of participants' behavioral and emotional responses to receiving flowers. The results show that flowers are a natural and healthful moderator of moods.
"Common sense tells us that flowers make us happy," said Dr. Haviland-Jones. "Now, science shows that not only do flowers make us happier than we know, they have strong positive effects on our emotional well being." Sharing Space The study also explored where in their homes people display flowers. The arrangements were placed in areas of the home that are open to visitors - such as foyers, living rooms and dining rooms - suggesting that flowers are a symbol for sharing. "Flowers bring about positive emotional feelings in those who enter a room," said Dr. Haviland-Jones. "They make the space more welcoming and create a sharing atmosphere." Source: Society of American Florists HOME |
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