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Mental Health Research

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A recent study found that taking group nature walks is associated with a whole host of mental health benefits, including decreased depression, improved well-being and mental health, and lower perceived stress. And the positive effects on mood seemed to be especially strong among people who had recently experienced a traumatic life event, like a serious illness, death of a loved one or divorce.

The study included 2000 people who were part of England’s “Walking For Health” program, which hosts over 3,000 walks each week. Researchers compared people who participated, and did not participate, in group walks in nature.

Exploring your inner world while exploring nature.

Exploring your inner world while exploring nature.

“Walking is an inexpensive, low risk and accessible form of exercise and it turns out that combined with nature and group settings, it may be a very powerful, under-utilized stress buster,” the study’s senior author Sara Warber, associate professor of family medicine at the U-M Medical School, said in a statement. “Our findings suggest that something as simple as joining an outdoor walking group may not only improve someone’s daily positive emotions but may also contribute a non-pharmacological approach to serious conditions like depression.”

The new findings join a growing body of research demonstrating the numerous physical and mental health benefits of walking. Getting your daily steps in could lead to better cardiovascular health, reduced stress, improved mood and self-esteem, healthy weight, strengthened bones, and boosts in creative thinking. Walking outside may be particularly advantageous for well-being: A 2013 British study found that simply walking in green spaces may out the brain into a state of meditation. And jogging outdoors makes people 50 percent happier than working out in a gym, another study found.

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Ian Banyard - Author & Guide

Ian Banyard – Author & Guide

Ian Banyard is a Nature Connection Guide and author of Natural Mindfulness – your personal guide to the healing power of nature connection. He is passionate about exploring nature and empowering people. Ian combines a wealth of knowledge and experience from his personal and corporate life with intuitive and instinctive insights from his own inner journey, to guide others.

ad4Ian lives in Gloucestershire, UK where he guides Natural Mindfulness Walks and provides coaching, courses, gatherings and retreats, for others who want to deepen their connection with nature and their true nature.

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