[deleted] t1_irrjvqu wrote
Reply to comment by alabasterwilliams in Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
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seehp t1_irrllfs wrote
It is total buzzword bulshit. Probably trademarked or already lined up in a fat ad campaign pipeline.
[deleted] t1_irrmrxe wrote
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Glum_Ad_4288 t1_irrq6u2 wrote
To be fair, they did define it in the first sentence: “coastal and inland waters, such as rivers and lakes (also known collectively as blue spaces)”
seehp t1_irrmvgm wrote
I think it is more framing for a big ad push...
hazpat t1_irsbdfm wrote
Very first sentence in the article >New research based on data from 18 countries concludes that adults with better mental health are more likely to report having spent time playing in and around coastal and inland waters, such as rivers and lakes (also known collectively as blue spaces) as children.
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