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For Better Health During the Pandemic, Is Two Hours Outdoors the New 10,000 Steps?

The physical and mental damage inflicted by Covid has doctors, researchers and others racing to tap into nature’s therapeutic efforts

As people spend more time indoors, a mountain of scientific research says spending time in nature is critical to health and increases longevity. That means being in fresh air, under trees and away from cars and concrete-on a regular basis. And, no, the Peloton doesn’t count. 

“There’s an urgent need emerging in science and at the gut level to increase the nature experience. This field is just exploding,” says Gretchen Daily, a professor of environmental science at Stanford University.

The benefits have been clear to scientists for some time, but the pandemic has made the matter more urgent. The physical and emotional toll the virus has taken, especially in urban areas with little green space, has galvanized doctors, researchers and others to tap into nature’s therapeutic effects.

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