Nature-based activities and mental well-being in adults: a study on perceived health outcomes
Bilal Okudan, Ozkan Isik, Rifat Yagmur, Canan Bastik Salkim, Laurentiu-Gabriel Talaghir, Teodora Mihaela Iconomescu

TL;DR
This study shows that participating in nature-based sports improves mental well-being by enhancing perceived health outcomes in adults.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that perceived health outcomes from nature-based sports predict 24% of mental well-being variance in adults.
Findings
Perceived health outcomes from nature-based sports are positively correlated with mental well-being.
Nature-based sports participation predicts higher mental well-being in adults.
Regular engagement in nature-based sports increases perceived health outcomes and mental well-being.
Abstract
Nowadays, nature-based sports activities stand out as an essential factor that positively affects individuals’ psychological well-being beyond supporting their physical health. Physical activities in the natural environment can support individuals’ mental well-being by reducing their stress levels, increasing their life satisfaction, and strengthening their psychological resilience. Accordingly, this study aimed to examine the effect of perceived health outcomes from nature-based sport activities on adults’ mental well-being. A relational screening model was employed with 350 adult participants (183 male, 167 female) engaged in nature-based sports such as skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering, and paragliding in Kocaeli, Türkiye. Participants were selected using a convenience sampling method. Data were collected through a personal information form, the Perceived Health Outcomes of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Adventure Sports and Sensation Seeking · Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
