
Varför promenader med din hund kan förbättra din mentala hälsa
Granskad av Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPSenast uppdaterad av Lydia SmithLast updated 15 Dec 2023
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Hundar älskar dagliga promenader eftersom de får nosa, motionera och tillbringa kvalitetstid med sina ägare - och om de har tur, jaga en tennisboll också. Den goda nyheten är att ägarna också får fördelarna med dessa promenader, eftersom tid i naturen, motion och frisk luft kan göra underverk för vår mentala hälsa.
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Why is walking your dog good for your mental health?
Studies suggest spending time with a pet is good for you for a variety of reasons, from encouraging regular tränings to providing companionship.
Research by the University of Warwick found that playing and petting with a dog helped to reduce anxiety1. University students were assigned to either watch videos of a dog or play with a dog before rating their mood in a survey. Although all the students felt less anxious afterwards, those who directly interacted with a dog experienced a greater drop in ångest.
Counselling Directory member Jennifer Warwick, a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, says dogs are a great reason to get out and about.
"The joy dogs show at the prospect of a walk and knowing they are happy helps you feel happier too," she says. "Being with your pet has a real, positive impact on your mentala hälsa, so going for a walk with them has got to be a win-win."
Dog owners get more exercise
Tillbaka till innehållDog owners also tend to get more exercise2, which is known to boost our mental health. Whether it’s a quick stomp around the local park or a longer walk in the countryside, regular walks, and physical activity triggers the release of chemicals such as dopamine and serotonin, which boost mood and reduce stress3.
Also, sharing a walk with a dog - rather than walking on your own - may be even more beneficial. A study found that heading outside with your doggy companion helps to boost the brain chemical GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid), which helps calm us down4.
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Being outside is good for you
Tillbaka till innehållIf you've ever felt better after going for a walk, you'll probaby understand why spending time outside is one of the easier ways to boost your health and happiness. As being amongst trees and hearing the birds sing is beneficial to our psychological health5.
And it doesn't take long to reap the benefits of the great outdoors either. Researchers at Cornell University found that as little as ten minutes in a natural setting can help us feel happier and lessen the effects of both physical and mental stress6.
Also, feeling the sun - and wind or rain - on your face can help you feel more grounded if you're feeling worried or stressed, Warwick adds. Walking your dog can be a form of mindfulness, a relaxation technique which involves paying attention to what is going on inside and around you, moment by moment.
"It helps you get out of your head and be more present," she explains. "Being present means not worrying about what’s happened in the past, or thinking about what may happen in the future. Instead, your focus is on the present, which is great at helping you manage stressande situations and difficult emotions. So get your walking boots on and grab your dog's lead."
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Tillbaka till innehåll3. Salmon: Effects of physical exercise on anxiety, depression, and sensitivity to stress: a unifying theory.
4. Akiyama et al: Hormonal and neurological aspects of dog walking for dog owners and pet dogs.
5. Bakolis at al: Urban mind: Using smartphone technologies to investigate the impact of nature on mental wellbeing in real time.
6. Meredith et al: Minimum time dose in nature to positively impact the mental health of college-aged students, and how to measure it: A scoping review
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