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01st Oct 2019

People who live by the sea are happier than those who don’t

Olivia Hayes

A new study has shown that people who live closer to the sea have better mental health.

Research has concluded that those who live by the sea have happier lives and better mental health. The study was conducted at the University of Exeter and the survey data from 25,963 participants showed that people who live by the coast reap in the benefits.

People who have homes less than a kilometre away from the coast are 22 percent less likely to suffer from a mental health disorder.

It also explained that this is regardless of household income. Those on low incomes but who still live less than 1km away from the sea are 40 percent less likely to have symptoms, compared to those earning the same amount living more than 50km away.

Dr Jo Garrett, who led the study, said: “Our research suggests, for the first time, that people in poorer households living close to the coast experience fewer symptoms of mental health disorders.

“When it comes to mental health, this ‘protective’ zone could play a useful role in helping to level the playing field between those on high and low income.”

Of course, mental health issues are extremely complex and while this study may favour living by the sea, you need to seek professional guidance before making any big life decisions.

If you or anyone you know is suffering from mental health issue, you can contact Samaritans on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie. 

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coast,wellness