This physical activity is better at reducing stress than going to the gym — it’s not sex
Looking to step up your workouts?
Forget running on the treadmill or cycling to work. An international team of researchers suggests a different activity to manage stress, build resilience and improve well-being — dancing.
“Our research shows that by dancing, we can tap into a natural stress-relief mechanism that enhances our resilience and helps us cope with daily pressures,” said Jonathan Skinner, co-author of the study at the University of Surrey in the UK.
“It’s fascinating to see how something as enjoyable as dance can have profound effects on our mental health.”
Skinner’s team found that dancing facilitates the expression of emotions, strengthens social connections, improves mood and stimulates the release of “feel good” hormones like oxytocin and endorphins.
