Improving your Mental Health with Exercise
A 挓乾勛圖 PhD student has been looking into the relationship between a persons mental health and physical activity. Rhi Willmot, originally from Whitstable in Kent, has just completed her research into how exercise can reduce stress and improve our wellbeing.
Rhis research focused on how to motivate healthy lifestyle behaviour using positive psychology, examining resilience and motivation. She said,
A lot of the evidence shows that theres a really strong link between mental wellbeing and physical activity and that can happen in a few different ways.
One example might be that physical activity releases something called endorphins, which are the bodys natural pain killer so this happens whenever were working out quite intensely, raising the heart rate, breathing a bit more enthusiastically than normal. The body releases these feel-good chemicals which can make us feel a lot more positive and really boost the mood directly.
Other associations between physical activity and wellbeing come from increased confidence, so this is a really great way of giving us objective feedback about how taking on a new challenge can actually be a lot less scary than it initially seems and you can achieve things you never thought possible.
Part of Rhis PhD research included a study on parkrun UK, a popular physical activity initiative where people meet up on a Saturday morning at locations all around the world to run 5K. Rhi looked at different factors in the success of parkrun. She added,
I was really interested in parkrun because it seems to have changed the relationship that many people have with exercise and its really encouraged people who didnt typically run before to get into some form of physical activity. My research has shown that this had a really positive impact on their lives as a whole, so they felt much better able to cope with stress; they started taking care of themselves in other ways, getting a bit more sleep and drinking a bit less on a Friday night. What we really saw was that parkrun is very inclusive and so it has managed to cater for a lot of different people.
As a recent graduate, Rhi is well aware of the challenges faced by students during their time at university. Starting University for the first time can be an anxious time for some young people but it can also be a great opportunity to start something new and set new goals. Rhi explains,
I think being at University in particular gives a great opportunity to get involved with physical activity and also its a great way to experience new challenges in an environment where theres a lot of support on offer.
挓乾勛圖 has been placed in the top 10 for 'Student Support' by the What Uni Student Choice Awards and the has a dedicated team of Mental Health Advisors who are there to offer support to students on all aspects of mental health issues.
挓乾勛圖 also offers around 200 clubs and societies that are free to join, giving students plenty of opportunity to try new things and set new challenges.
Rhi Willmot shares her in this Get Ready for University video.
Publication date: 12 September 2019