SUN, SEA AND SMILES

Now there’s a real reason to cancel work and take a beach trip this summer – it’s good for your health

Being near the beach promotes improved happiness, general well-being and even brain function according to scientists

MOST Brits enjoy a good beach holiday, but it turns out there is more of a reason to go than just getting a good tan.

Scientists have declared that spending some quality time in the surf, sun and sand is actually good for your health.

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Scientists have declared that spending some quality time at the beach is good for your healthCredit: Alamy

Studies from the United States and Britain have found beach-dwelling promotes improved happiness, general well-being and even brain function.

It’s perhaps why residents of the US state of Hawaii have been ranked the happiest in the whole country for six consecutive Gallop surveys.

Research by Kobe University in Japan found people who live in a house with a view of the ocean are calmer than those who don’t.

It mirrors the findings of data published in Health Place, which concluded that Brits who live by the coast report better physical and mental health.

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According to Medical Daily, sea water contains minerals including magnesium, potassium and iodine that could help the body fight infection.

And breathing in the sea air has respiratory benefits that could result in a better night’s sleep, it said.

Clinical psychologist Richard Shuster told NBC that the ‘zen’ feeling induced by being at the beach comes down to a number of drives — and not just the benefit of vitamin D.

Beach-dwelling promotes improved happiness, general well-being and even brain functionCredit: Alamy
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He said: “The colour blue has been found by an overwhelming amount of people to be associated with feelings of calm and peace.

Staring out at the ocean also resulted in a kind of meditative state, he said, and actually changed the frequency of brain waves.

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The sound of waves coming in, crashing and then receding again can also help activate the parasympathetic nervous system, slowing us down and promoting relaxation, and even the physical sensation of sand between your toes is good for your well being.

A study published in Psychiatry Research examined the brains of people who regularly meditated over an eight-week period and found significant improvements.

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