Updated
Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 3
UK Study Finds 5 Minutes of Outdoor Exercise Lifts Mood Most, With Water Giving Biggest Boost
Updated
Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 3

UK Study Finds 5 Minutes of Outdoor Exercise Lifts Mood Most, With Water Giving Biggest Boost

1 articles · Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 3

Summary

  • A pooled analysis of 1,252 people across 10 UK studies found outdoor activity in green settings consistently improved mood and self-esteem, with the biggest jump appearing after just five minutes.
  • Waterfront settings produced the strongest gains of any environment tested, outperforming green spaces without water, though the study reported the pattern rather than a mechanism.
  • The 2010 analysis by Jo Barton and Jules Pretty, published in Environmental Science & Technology, found longer sessions still helped but delivered smaller additional returns than the initial short burst.
  • The authors argued that brief, low-cost “green exercise” could have public-health value, while the report noted the findings reflect group averages from one analysis rather than individual medical advice.

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