TheMindReport

Natural park sounds are linked with lower stress and better mood

Birdsong, water, and rustling leaves may be part of why some city green spaces feel mentally restorative. City parks are not silent. Their sounds may matter. This review links natural soundscapes with better mental restoration. Quick summary What the study found: A scoping review of 22 studies found natural sounds in urban green spaces were […]

Tang ping is linked with mixed mental health patterns among Chinese youth

A review links “Tang ping” with both distress and relief, framing it as a coping spectrum rather than one behavior. “Lying flat” is not simple. Context matters. Mental health links run both ways. Quick summary What the study found: The PLOS One paper A scoping review of “Tang ping” (Lying flat) and mental health status […]

Friend contact and leisure linked with fewer depressive symptoms in older Korean adults

Among Korean adults 65 and older, social contact and structured activities were linked with fewer depressive symptoms, especially when employment was also present. Connection showed a clear pattern. Work status also mattered. The evidence is associative, not causal. Quick summary What the study found: In Social engagement and depressive symptoms in Korean older adults: The […]

Poor sleep and weaker social ties linked with higher anxiety symptoms

Sleep, work status, social contact, exercise, and earlier adversity clustered with anxiety symptoms in a large cross-sectional analysis. A PLOS Mental Health paper links everyday life context with anxiety symptoms, especially sleep and social connection. In Contribution of social determinants to symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, researchers analyzed data from 4,186 people using several machine […]