Discover the ‘magic of walking’ this May

11.28 | 1 May 2024 |

A new survey, commissioned by Living Streets, has found that more than half the population who walk say they do so to improve their mental health and happiness.

That’s why this May, Living Streets is encouraging people to #Try20 and walk for 20 minutes each day as part of National Walking Month.  

As part of a YouGov survey conducted by Living Streets, a fifth (22%) of walking Brits say they spend less than 20 minutes walking in an average day, even though 40% say they feel ‘anxious, irritable, or lonely’ after spending an entire day at home. 

Additionally, 36% of survey respondents also said they feel ‘less fit’ after just one day without leaving the house.

Living Streets is urging people to invite others to join them for a walk while they complete the #Try20 challenge for National Walking Month 2024 and discover the ‘magic of walking’.

Dame Jane Roberts, a doctor, child psychiatrist and chair of Living Streets, said: “With the UK in the grip of a mental health crisis, it’s encouraging to hear that so many of us walk to feel happier. 

‘Research shows people who are active through walking report higher levels of mental wellbeing and feel happier and less anxious – that’s the magic of walking.  

“As well as the physical benefits, walking can really help us switch off from the pressures of modern life. It’s a great way to spend time with friends and family – and to meet new people – helping reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.  

“Even a short, brisk walk can have wonderful mental and physical health benefits that we shouldn’t take for granted – and just 20 minutes a day can have a really positive impact.”


 

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