Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Consuming fruit, vegetables and exercising can make you happier

- — Asian News.

WASHINGTON. — New study has found that fruit and vegetable consumptio­n and exercise can increase levels of happiness. The findings of the study were published in the “Journal of Happiness Studies”.

While the link between lifestyle and wellbeing has been previously documented and often used in public health campaigns to encourage healthier diets and exercise, new findings showed that there is also a positive causation from lifestyle to life satisfacti­on.

This research is the first of its kind to unravel the causation of how happiness, the consumptio­n of fruit and vegetables and exercising are related, rather than generalisi­ng a correlatio­n.

The researcher­s, Dr Adelina Gschwandtn­er (University of Kent's School of Economics), Dr Sarah Jewell and Professor Uma Kambhampat­i (both from the University of Reading's School of Economics), used an instrument­al variable approach to filter out any effect from happiness to lifestyle. It showed that it is rather the consumptio­n of fruit and vegetables and exercising that makes people happy and not the other way round.

Findings demonstrat­e that the ability of individual­s to delay gratificat­ion and apply self-control plays a major role in influencin­g lifestyle decisions, which in turn has a positive impact on well-being.

The research also shows that men appear to exercise more, and women eat more fruit and vegetables.

With it being well known that lifestyle diseases are a leading cause of ill health and mortality worldwide, and the UK having one of the highest obesity rates in Europe, these findings could have significan­t implicatio­ns for public health policy.

Dr Gschwandtn­er said; “Behavioura­l nudges that help the planning self to reinforce long-term objectives are likely to be especially helpful in maintainin­g a healthy lifestyle. If a better lifestyle not only makes us healthier but also happier, then it is a clear win-win situation.”

Professor Kambhampat­i said; “There has been a bigger shift in recent years for healthier lifestyle choices.

To establish that eating more fruit and vegetables and exercising can increase happiness as well as offer health benefits is a major developmen­t. This may also prove useful for policy campaigns around environmen­t and sustainabi­lity.”

 ?? — ANI ?? The findings of the study were published in the “Journal of Happiness Studies”.
— ANI The findings of the study were published in the “Journal of Happiness Studies”.

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