Walking or jogging through a forest or park reduces the risk of mental health problems, researchers in Scotland found. Professor Richard Mitchell of Glasgow University surveyed nearly 2,000 physically active people in the 2008 Scottish Health Survey. "There was around a 50 percent improvement in people's mental health if they were physically active in the natural environment, compared to those who weren't and exercise in a gym," Mitchell told the Daily Telegraph. "These aren't serious mental health issues, more struggles in general life, things like mild depression, not being able to sleep, high stress levels or just feelings of not being able to cope." Only activities carried out in a natural environment outdoors were associated with a lower risk of poor mental health, Mitchell said. Being in areas that have lots of trees and grassy areas help people calm us down and reduce the body's stress response, Mitchell said.
GMT 18:35 2018 Thursday ,11 January
Syrian refugee sets himself ablaze at UN office in LebanonGMT 18:48 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
Novo Nordisk woos Belgian nano-drug makerGMT 17:54 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Medical evacuations begin from besieged Syria rebel bastionGMT 12:14 2017 Monday ,25 December
MoHAP successfully conducts cochlear implant operationGMT 18:24 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Palestinian conjoined twins arrive in RiyadhGMT 19:05 2017 Monday ,18 December
new! magazine names fitness & food editorGMT 17:03 2017 Wednesday ,29 November
Spain reports case of 'mad cow disease'GMT 14:05 2017 Saturday ,11 November
EU can't agree on new licence for controversial glyphosate weedkiller
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor