Project title |
Long-distance walking and mental health among older people: a study of the potentials of movement |
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Project description |
Aim: Background: The connection between long-distance walking and human well-being can be viewed in light of studies within health psychology on the effects of movement and exposure to nature. In addition, long-distance walking may provide the opportunity for reflection and processing of difficult memories. This project examines the potentials of long-distance walking, specifically among older people who find themselves in a vulnerable situation. For example, when becoming ill or losing a spouse, long-distance walking can be part of a transitory process, which may be helpful when trying to adapt to the changed circumstances . Methods: |
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Start date and expected end date |
01.01.2020 – 31.12.2022 |
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Main supervisor |
Professor Kirsten Kaya Roessler, InCoRE Research Group, Department of Psychology, SDU |
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Co-supervisors |
Søren Harnow Klausen, Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, SDU; |
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The project is carried out under |
InCoRE Research Group |
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Collaborators |
UCL University College |
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Funding |
UCL University College, The University of South Denmark |
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Keywords |
long-distance walking, physical activity, nature, vulnerability, transitions |