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Hello sunshine! Soaking up in sun helps in reducing stress

According to a new study, soaking up in the sun is an effective way to reduce emotional distress. Mark Beecher, Professor at the Brigham Young University, US, said that the amount of time between sunrise

 Soaking up in sun helps in reducing stress Soaking up in sun helps in reducing stress

According to a new study, soaking up in the sun is an effective way to reduce emotional distress.

Mark Beecher, Professor at the Brigham Young University, US, said that the amount of time between sunrise and sunset in the weather variable matters the most when it comes to mental and emotional health.

“This applies to the clinical population at large, not just those diagnosed with Seasonal Affective Disorder,” he said.

The study analysed many meteorological variables such as wind chill, rainfall, solar irradiance, wind speed, temperature and more. The weather data could be analysed down to the minute in the exact area where the clients lived.

The study focused on a clinical population instead of a general population and used a mental health treatment outcome measure to examine several aspects of psychological distress, rather than relying on suicide attempts or online diaries.

According to the study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, one thing that was really significant was the amount of time between sunrise and sunset.

"On a rainy day or a more polluted day, people assume that they'd have more distress. But we didn't see that. We looked at solar irradiance, or the amount of sunlight that actually hits the ground. We tried to take into account cloudy days, rainy days, pollution but they washed out," Beecher added.

 


(With IANS Inputs)