The effect of visiting zoos on human health and quality of life.

Sakagami, Taketo.  Ohta, Mitsuaki   taketosakagami@hotmail.com 

Animal Science Journal.  81(1):129-34, 2010 Feb.

The increased mental stress of daily life and aging of the population are  serious matters in Japan. There are many studies regarding the effects of  human-animal interactions on mental and physical human health, whereas  there are few studies examining the effects of visiting zoos. To determine  the effect of visiting zoos on human health and quality of life, two  different zoos were visited by 70 participants in Experiment 1 and 163  participants in Experiment 2. In this study we administered the WHO QOL-26  questionnaire in Japanese to assess the psychological scales of  participants, and blood pressures and pulse rates were measured to assess  their physical scales. We also used pedometers to count the number of  steps taken during zoo visits. Both zoo visits decreased blood pressure  and participants demonstrated more than 6000 steps during each visit. The  quality of life sub-scale scores were improved after zoo visits.