The 8 bits of research
we love the most:
Human beings are hardwired for social connection. It is essential for our health. A meta-review analyzed 148 studies (covering more than 300,000 participants across all ages over a 100-year time frame) found that having a strong social network boosts survival by 50%.
It affects your immune system and your brain health, too. Read more about the benefits of being social.
A social life also means a happier life. "For every new friend you add to your social network, you're 15 percent more likely to be happy". The happiest people spend around 6 to 7 hours a day socializing. Read about more benefits of being social.
Moving more and in a variety of ways helps with our brains, our balance, our cardiovascular system and so much more. But we are hardwired to conserve energy which doesn't work so well if your exercise routine feels like a chore. Let's have fun - play more, move more, together.
We all relate to the challenge of maintaining exercise, activity or movement practices. Support systems make us twice as likely to reach our health goals, reversing cycles of social and physical inactivity, bringing us closer to one another, and closer to the physical and mental health we require to thrive, in short encouraging each other to move more. Read more about support systems for improved health.
Humans have a natural instinct to convene in areas that are not their home (first space) or work (second space). Research shows that given easy access to third spaces, quality of life improves. Yes, it's that easy! Read more about third spaces for community connection.
Lifelong learning (especially of a completely new skill) stimulates greater neuron generation and connection in the brain. Neurons are responsible for sending information throughout the body and when this is improved, it positively affects memory, attention, thinking and reasoning skills - offering reduced risk of the onset of dementia as well as a host of other benefits. Read more about the benefits of lifelong learning. And remember, if you don't use it you lose it!
Creative activities such as painting and drawing offer benefits to mental health, sense of purpose and personal growth. Yet in 2015, only 4.2 % of the EU population aged 65-74 years performed an artistic activity (at least once during the 12 months preceding the survey), with numbers decreasing in line with age. Read more about the benefits of being more creative.
Purpose means different things to different people but directly correlates to having stronger personal relationships, less pain and disability and overall better mental and physical health. When you wake up in the morning, what do you devote yourself to? Staying fit and strong, completing a project of your own or volunteering your time and knowledge to a cause? Click for more on the benefits of finding your purpose.
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