---
_id: '13013'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'The relationship between green spaces and health is attracting more and more
    societal and research interest. The research field is however still suffering
    from its differing monodisciplinary origins. Now in a multidisciplinary environment
    on its way to a truly interdisciplinary field, there is a need for a common understanding,
    precision in green space indicators, and coherent assessment of the complexity
    of daily living environments. In several reviews, common protocols and open-source
    scripts are considered a high priority to advance the field. Realizing these issues,
    we developed PRIGSHARE (Preferred Reporting Items in Greenspace Health Research).
    It is accompanied by an open-source script that supports non-spatial disciplines
    in assessing greenness and green space on different scales and types. The PRIGSHARE
    checklist contains 21 items that have been identified as a risk of bias and are
    necessary for understanding and comparison of studies. The checklist is divided
    into the following topics: objectives (3 items), scope (3 items), spatial assessment
    (7 items), vegetation assessment (4 items), and context assessment (4 items).
    For each item, we include a pathway-specific (if relevant) rationale and explanation.
    The PRIGSHARE guiding principles should be helpful to support a high-quality assessment
    and synchronize the studies in the field while acknowledging the diversity of
    study designs.'
article_number: '115893'
author:
- first_name: Marcel
  full_name: Cardinali, Marcel
  id: '58462'
  last_name: Cardinali
  orcid: 0000-0002-8841-9345
- first_name: Mariëlle A.
  full_name: Beenackers, Mariëlle A.
  last_name: Beenackers
- first_name: Arjan
  full_name: van Timmeren, Arjan
  last_name: van Timmeren
- first_name: Uta
  full_name: Pottgiesser, Uta
  id: '27166'
  last_name: Pottgiesser
  orcid: 0000-0002-8594-3168
citation:
  ama: Cardinali M, Beenackers MA, van Timmeren A, Pottgiesser U. Preferred reporting
    items in green space health research. Guiding principles for an interdisciplinary
    field. <i>Environmental Research</i>. 2023;228. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>
  apa: Cardinali, M., Beenackers, M. A., van Timmeren, A., &#38; Pottgiesser, U. (2023).
    Preferred reporting items in green space health research. Guiding principles for
    an interdisciplinary field. <i>Environmental Research</i>, <i>228</i>, Article
    115893. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>
  bjps: <b>Cardinali M <i>et al.</i></b> (2023) Preferred Reporting Items in Green
    Space Health Research. Guiding Principles for an Interdisciplinary Field. <i>Environmental
    Research</i> <b>228</b>.
  chicago: Cardinali, Marcel, Mariëlle A. Beenackers, Arjan van Timmeren, and Uta
    Pottgiesser. “Preferred Reporting Items in Green Space Health Research. Guiding
    Principles for an Interdisciplinary Field.” <i>Environmental Research</i> 228
    (2023). <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>.
  chicago-de: Cardinali, Marcel, Mariëlle A. Beenackers, Arjan van Timmeren und Uta
    Pottgiesser. 2023. Preferred reporting items in green space health research. Guiding
    principles for an interdisciplinary field. <i>Environmental Research</i> 228.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>,
    .
  din1505-2-1: '<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Cardinali, Marcel</span> ;
    <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Beenackers, Mariëlle A.</span> ; <span
    style="font-variant:small-caps;">van Timmeren, Arjan</span> ; <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Pottgiesser,
    Uta</span>: Preferred reporting items in green space health research. Guiding
    principles for an interdisciplinary field. In: <i>Environmental Research</i> Bd.
    228, Elsevier BV (2023)'
  havard: M. Cardinali, M.A. Beenackers, A. van Timmeren, U. Pottgiesser, Preferred
    reporting items in green space health research. Guiding principles for an interdisciplinary
    field., Environmental Research. 228 (2023).
  ieee: 'M. Cardinali, M. A. Beenackers, A. van Timmeren, and U. Pottgiesser, “Preferred
    reporting items in green space health research. Guiding principles for an interdisciplinary
    field.,” <i>Environmental Research</i>, vol. 228, Art. no. 115893, 2023, doi:
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>.'
  mla: Cardinali, Marcel, et al. “Preferred Reporting Items in Green Space Health
    Research. Guiding Principles for an Interdisciplinary Field.” <i>Environmental
    Research</i>, vol. 228, 115893, 2023, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893</a>.
  short: M. Cardinali, M.A. Beenackers, A. van Timmeren, U. Pottgiesser, Environmental
    Research 228 (2023).
  ufg: '<b>Cardinali, Marcel u. a.</b>: Preferred reporting items in green space health
    research. Guiding principles for an interdisciplinary field., in: <i>Environmental
    Research</i> 228 (2023).'
  van: Cardinali M, Beenackers MA, van Timmeren A, Pottgiesser U. Preferred reporting
    items in green space health research. Guiding principles for an interdisciplinary
    field. Environmental Research. 2023;228.
date_created: 2025-06-24T13:12:20Z
date_updated: 2025-06-25T13:14:05Z
department:
- _id: DEP1600
doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115893
external_id:
  isi:
  - '000984485200001'
  pmid:
  - '37054830'
intvolume: '       228'
isi: '1'
keyword:
- Greenspace
- Well-being
- Public health
- Pollution
- Behavior
- Stress
language:
- iso: eng
pmid: '1'
publication: Environmental Research
publication_identifier:
  eissn:
  - 1096-0953
  issn:
  - 0013-9351
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier BV
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Preferred reporting items in green space health research. Guiding principles
  for an interdisciplinary field.
type: scientific_journal_article
user_id: '83781'
volume: 228
year: '2023'
...
---
_id: '13578'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has found its way into nearly
    all fields of psychology. Previous studies indicated that virtual reality adaptations
    of the TSST are less potent in stimulating HPA-axis responses, with lower salivary
    cortisol responses recorded as compared to the in-vivo TSST. (TSST-IV). In the
    present experiment we tested the stress-induction potential of a refined version
    of the TSST-VR using a fully orthogonal experimental design in which ninety-three
    healthy males were either assigned to the TSST condition or a corresponding control
    condition in a real or virtual environment. We found a significant increase of
    endocrine, autonomic and self-reported stress markers in both stress conditions.
    Notably, we found a robust rise in salivary cortisol to the TSST-VR comparable
    to that observed in the TSST-IV. Despite subtle differences in response between
    virtual and in vivo settings, we conclude that VR adaptations of in-vivo stressors
    have the potential to induce real physiological and subjective reactions.
author:
- first_name: Patrick
  full_name: Zimmer, Patrick
  last_name: Zimmer
- first_name: Benjamin
  full_name: Buttlar, Benjamin
  last_name: Buttlar
- first_name: Georg
  full_name: Halbeisen, Georg
  id: '85780'
  last_name: Halbeisen
  orcid: 0000-0002-9529-2215
- first_name: Eva
  full_name: Walther, Eva
  last_name: Walther
- first_name: ' Gregor'
  full_name: Domes,  Gregor
  last_name: Domes
citation:
  ama: Zimmer P, Buttlar B, Halbeisen G, Walther E, Domes  Gregor. Virtually stressed?
    A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induces
    robust endocrine responses. <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>. 2019;101(3):186-192.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>
  apa: Zimmer, P., Buttlar, B., Halbeisen, G., Walther, E., &#38; Domes,  Gregor.
    (2019). Virtually stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier
    Social Stress Test (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses. <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>,
    <i>101</i>(3), 186–192. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>
  bjps: <b>Zimmer P <i>et al.</i></b> (2019) Virtually Stressed? A Refined Virtual
    Reality Adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) Induces Robust Endocrine
    Responses. <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i> <b>101</b>, 186–192.
  chicago: 'Zimmer, Patrick, Benjamin Buttlar, Georg Halbeisen, Eva Walther, and  Gregor
    Domes. “Virtually Stressed? A Refined Virtual Reality Adaptation of the Trier
    Social Stress Test (TSST) Induces Robust Endocrine Responses.” <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>
    101, no. 3 (2019): 186–92. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>.'
  chicago-de: 'Zimmer, Patrick, Benjamin Buttlar, Georg Halbeisen, Eva Walther und  Gregor
    Domes. 2019. Virtually stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier
    Social Stress Test (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses. <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>
    101, Nr. 3: 186–192. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>,
    .'
  din1505-2-1: '<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Zimmer, Patrick</span> ; <span
    style="font-variant:small-caps;">Buttlar, Benjamin</span> ; <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Halbeisen,
    Georg</span> ; <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Walther, Eva</span> ; <span
    style="font-variant:small-caps;">Domes,  Gregor</span>: Virtually stressed? A
    refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induces
    robust endocrine responses. In: <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i> Bd. 101. Amsterdam
    [u.a.], Elsevier (2019), Nr. 3, S. 186–192'
  havard: P. Zimmer, B. Buttlar, G. Halbeisen, E. Walther,  Gregor Domes, Virtually
    stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test
    (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses, Psychoneuroendocrinology. 101 (2019)
    186–192.
  ieee: 'P. Zimmer, B. Buttlar, G. Halbeisen, E. Walther, and  Gregor Domes, “Virtually
    stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test
    (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses,” <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>, vol.
    101, no. 3, pp. 186–192, 2019, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>.'
  mla: Zimmer, Patrick, et al. “Virtually Stressed? A Refined Virtual Reality Adaptation
    of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) Induces Robust Endocrine Responses.” <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i>,
    vol. 101, no. 3, 2019, pp. 186–92, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010</a>.
  short: P. Zimmer, B. Buttlar, G. Halbeisen, E. Walther,  Gregor Domes, Psychoneuroendocrinology
    101 (2019) 186–192.
  ufg: '<b>Zimmer, Patrick u. a.</b>: Virtually stressed? A refined virtual reality
    adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses,
    in: <i>Psychoneuroendocrinology</i> 101 (2019), H. 3,  S. 186–192.'
  van: Zimmer P, Buttlar B, Halbeisen G, Walther E, Domes  Gregor. Virtually stressed?
    A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induces
    robust endocrine responses. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019;101(3):186–92.
date_created: 2026-03-25T13:36:07Z
date_updated: 2026-04-08T13:49:27Z
department:
- _id: DEP1500
doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.11.010
extern: '1'
external_id:
  isi:
  - '000459840000024'
  pmid:
  - '30469086'
intvolume: '       101'
isi: '1'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- Psychological stress
- Virtual reality
- Trier Social Stress Test
- Free salivary cortisol
- Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis
- Alpha amylase
language:
- iso: eng
page: 186-192
place: Amsterdam [u.a.]
pmid: '1'
publication: Psychoneuroendocrinology
publication_identifier:
  eissn:
  - 1873-3360
  issn:
  - 0306-4530
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Virtually stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social
  Stress Test (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses
type: scientific_journal_article
user_id: '83781'
volume: 101
year: '2019'
...
---
_id: '728'
abstract:
- lang: ger
  text: Dieser Beitrag diskutiert den Stand der aktuellen Belastungs- und Beanspruchungsforschung.
    Dabei werden insbesondere die zunehmend eingesetzten objektiven, meist auch mobil
    einsetzbaren Instrumente zur Erfassung von körperlichen und mentalen Beanspruchungen
    sowohl im Labor als auch am Arbeitsplatz kritisch reflektiert. Nach einem Blick
    auf die immer noch vorhandenen definitorischen Probleme in der Stressforschung
    betrachten wir wichtige methodische Herausforderungen und neue theoretische Entwicklungen
    in der Stressforschung. Abschließend werden die neun Beiträge in diesem Heft mit
    Blick auf ihre zentralen Anliegen und wichtigsten Ergebnisse zusammengefasst.
- lang: eng
  text: This article discusses the state of current research on stress. In particular,
    the increasingly used objective, mostly mobile deployable instruments for the
    detection of physical and mental strain used in the laboratory and at the workplace
    are critically reflected. After looking at the still existing definitional problems
    in stress research, we consider important methodological challenges and new theoretical
    developments. Finally, the nine articles in this special issue are summarized
    with regard to their central concerns and main findings.
author:
- first_name: Manfred
  full_name: Bornewasser, Manfred
  last_name: Bornewasser
- first_name: Jürgen
  full_name: Wege, Jürgen
  last_name: Wege
citation:
  ama: Bornewasser M, Wege J. Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische
    und methodische Fortschritte. <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>. 2018;(1):3-11.
  apa: Bornewasser, M., &#38; Wege, J. (2018). Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz
    - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte. <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>, (1),
    3–11.
  bjps: <b>Bornewasser M and Wege J</b> (2018) Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz
    - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte. <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i> 3–11.
  chicago: 'Bornewasser, Manfred, and Jürgen Wege. “Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz
    - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte.” <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>, no.
    1 (2018): 3–11.'
  chicago-de: 'Bornewasser, Manfred und Jürgen Wege. 2018. Moderne Stressdiagnostik
    am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte. <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>,
    Nr. 1: 3–11.'
  din1505-2-1: '<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Bornewasser, Manfred</span>
    ; <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Wege, Jürgen</span>: Moderne Stressdiagnostik
    am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte. In: <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>.
    Lengerich, Pabst Science Publ. (2018), Nr. 1, S. 3–11'
  havard: M. Bornewasser, J. Wege, Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische
    und methodische Fortschritte, Wirtschaftspsychologie. (2018) 3–11.
  ieee: M. Bornewasser and J. Wege, “Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische
    und methodische Fortschritte,” <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>, no. 1, pp. 3–11,
    2018.
  mla: Bornewasser, Manfred, and Jürgen Wege. “Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz
    - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte.” <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>, no.
    1, Pabst Science Publ., 2018, pp. 3–11.
  short: M. Bornewasser, J. Wege, Wirtschaftspsychologie (2018) 3–11.
  ufg: '<b>Bornewasser, Manfred/Wege, Jürgen (2018)</b>: Moderne Stressdiagnostik
    am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte, in: <i>Wirtschaftspsychologie</i>
    (<i>1</i>), S. 3–11.'
  van: Bornewasser M, Wege J. Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische
    und methodische Fortschritte. Wirtschaftspsychologie. 2018;(1):3–11.
date_created: 2019-03-13T09:36:36Z
date_updated: 2023-03-15T13:50:09Z
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Belastung
- Beanspruchung
- Stress
- Ressourcen
- Wearables
- objektive Messverfahren
language:
- iso: ger
page: 3-11
place: Lengerich
project:
- _id: FBB6D104-44D9-11E9-AA25-B54CDB794CE1
  name: Montexas 4.0
publication: Wirtschaftspsychologie
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1615-7729
publication_status: published
publisher: Pabst Science Publ.
related_material:
  link:
  - relation: table_of_contents
    url: https://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/journale/wirtschaftspsychologie/bisher-erschienen.html?tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=3869&cHash=8c1148bf6e3512e430075f50529d5859
status: public
title: Moderne Stressdiagnostik am Arbeitsplatz - theoretische und methodische Fortschritte
type: journal_article
user_id: '45673'
year: 2018
...
---
_id: '457'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: "Additive Manufacturing (AM) increasingly enables the realization of structures,
    which have a much greater freedom of design und can therefore better  use  nature
    \ as  a  design  ideal.  Bionic  design  principles  have  already been introduced
    \ into  general  design  approaches,  and  several topology optimization systems
    (TO) are available today to increase structural stiffness and  to  enable  lightweight
    \ design.  AM  and  TO,  used  in  synergy,  promise completely  new  application
    areas. However,  staircase effects resulting from a  layer-by-layer  build  process
    \ and  unavoidable  support  structures  which must be mechanically removed afterwards
    are disadvantageous with respect to surface texture and strength properties.\r\nThe
    present article addresses the question  of how far the notches resulting from
    the staircase effect of Additive Manufacturing and the support structures  removed
    \ decrease  the  strength  of  components.  Most  engineers try  to follow the
    inner flow of forces in a part’s design by smoothening surfaces in notched areas.
    Considering  this,  a  elected component  is investigated  with  finite  element
    \ analysis  (FEA)  with  special  regard  for  the concentration  of  tress arising
    from surface notch effects. An outlook is given as regards how a reduction of
    the notch effect from the taircase effect can be achieved effectively."
author:
- first_name: Eva
  full_name: Scheideler, Eva
  id: '61522'
  last_name: Scheideler
- first_name: Franz-Josef
  full_name: Villmer, Franz-Josef
  id: '14290'
  last_name: Villmer
- first_name: G.
  full_name: Adam, G.
  last_name: Adam
- first_name: Mirco
  full_name: Timmer, Mirco
  id: '69228'
  last_name: Timmer
conference:
  end_date: 2016-09-30
  location: Lemgo
  name: Proceedings 6th International Conference
  start_date: 2016-09-29
corporate_editor:
- Department of Production Engineering and Management  OWL University of Applied Sciences,
  Lemgo (Germany)
- Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe
date_created: 2019-01-22T14:07:32Z
date_updated: 2023-03-15T13:49:54Z
department:
- _id: DEP1306
editor:
- first_name: Franz-Josef
  full_name: Villmer, Franz-Josef
  id: '14290'
  last_name: Villmer
- first_name: Elio
  full_name: Padoano, Elio
  last_name: Padoano
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Additive  Manufacturing
- Topology optimization
- Staircase effect
- Support structures
- Stress concentration
- Lightweight construction
- Design rules
- Notch effect
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://www.th-owl.de/elsa/download/333/334/PEM_2016_Proceeding_2016_09_14_Inhaltsnavigation.pdf
oa: '1'
page: 39-50
place: Lemgo
publication: Production Engineering and Management Proceedings 6th International Conference
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-3-946856-00-9
publication_status: published
status: public
title: Topology Optimization and Additive Manufacturing – A Perfect Symbiosis?
type: conference
user_id: '79260'
year: 2016
...
