Exercising in a ‘green’ space, such as a park or garden, can give mental health a significant boost, say researchers. Study authors Jules Pretty and Jo Barton of the University of Essex, England, analyzed 10 studies involving 1252 participants. Results showed that exercising in a green environment led to significant improvements in mood and self-esteem. Just five minutes of exercise was found to have the biggest benefit on mental health, with longer periods of green exercise having a diminishing, but still positive, effect. All green environments were found to boost self-esteem and mood; however those that also contained water, such as a river or lake, were found to be even more beneficial. The authors concluded: “This study confirms that the environment provides an important health service.”
Green Exercise Rapidly Boosts Mental Health
Jo Barton, Jules Pretty. What is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis. Environ Sci Technol. 2010 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]