How to Easily Beat Those Workday Blues in 30 Minutes or Less

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Did you ever have one of those days?  We all get them from time to time when the last thing we want to do is go to work, or, while at work, to stay there.  Researchers, however, have found there’s an easy way to beat the workday blues, and it doesn’t take long: Go for a walk a few times a week during your lunch break.

People (and a dog) walk against the backdrop of central London's skyline.   (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
People (and a dog) walk against the backdrop of central London’s skyline. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

In a study of 75 “physically inactive” people—that is, those who engage in less than 150 weekly minutes of moderate exercise—researchers divided subjects into a walking and a non-walking group (whose members weren’t left out: They acted as a control group, then started walking later in the study). Walkers took 30-minute strolls three times during the workweek and twice on weekends, Scientific Americanreports.

In surveys, walkers said they felt more enthusiastic and more relaxed than non-walkers, Scientific American notes. They were also less nervous after their walks, and they felt better in the afternoons on walking days than on other days. They saw physical health benefits, too, the New York Times reports.

In addition, most bosses shouldn’t mind: “There is now quite strong research evidence that feeling more positive and enthusiastic at work is very important to productivity,” a researcher tells the Times. “So we would expect that people who walked at lunchtime would be more productive.”

One caveat: The study’s participants were almost all women, so more research is needed to generalize to men.

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