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Name Wang Dahong
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researchmap researcher code 1000220622
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Effects of a Forest Walk on Urinary Dityrosine and Hexanoyl-Lysine in Young People: A Pilot Study

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Author

Ai Yamada, Yoshiko Sato, Tokushi Horike, Masamitsu Miyanaga and Da-Hong Wang

Summary

The purpose of the current study aimed at examining whether there is any difference in urinary levels of oxidatively modified proteins or lipids—dityrosine (DT) and hexanoyl-lysine (HEL), respectively, after a forest or urban walk.
The study was performed on 29 university students who took part in forest walks (Shinjo Village) in Okayama Prefecture of Japan and on 42 university students who took part in urban walks in the downtown area of Okayama City. Urine samples before and after the walks were analyzed for DT and HEL excretion. Air phytoncides during the walks were also measured. We found a decreased tendency in urinary DT and HEL (p < 0.05) in most participants after the forest walks, but not after the urban walks. We further found the total levels of air phytoncides in the forest field were 1.50 times higher compared with those in the urban field. This study suggests the possibility that regular
immersion in a forest environment might contribute toward weakening of the oxidative modifications of proteins or lipids in the body.

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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health

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17

Number Of Pages

4990

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1

EndingPage

9

Date of Issue

2020/07

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Invited

Language

English

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