Study Finds 5-10 Minutes of Activity Lifts Mood and Energy in 8,000 People
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Updated · Healthline · Jun 18
Study Finds 5-10 Minutes of Activity Lifts Mood and Energy in 8,000 People
2 articles · Updated · Healthline · Jun 18
Summary
A large real-world study found that just 5 to 10 minutes of physical activity can immediately improve mood and energy, even when the movement is light or unstructured.
Researchers drew on wearable-tracker data from 8,000 international participants and more than 320,000 mood ratings across 67 datasets, capturing walking, stair climbing and household chores alongside formal exercise.
The analysis also pointed to a bidirectional link: movement boosts mood, and better mood appears to increase motivation to keep moving.
Those findings challenge older exercise definitions centered on intense gym workouts and suggest that simply exceeding a person’s usual activity baseline can deliver mental-health benefits.