London (IANS) - Jogging in the park boosts energy and improves mood more than going to the gym.
A walk in the great outdoors is better for body and mind than pounding the treadmill, according to research.
And those who burn off calories by jogging in the park or hiking on the moors feel happier than those who break a sweat in the gym. They also have more energy and may even find it easier to concentrate at work, reports the Daily Mail.
Exercising outdoors is better at cutting anger, fatigue and sadness than exercising indoors, says the journal BMC Public Health.
And saving money on gym membership fees could also give many a reason to smile.
The findings come from a review of 25 studies comparing the benefits of exercise in natural environments, such as parks, forests and university campuses, with "synthetic" ones, including gyms and leisure centres.
Those who chose an open-air workout also felt more energetic, and often found it easier to concentrate. However, there was no firm evidence that exercising outdoors is better for blood pressure or the immune system.
And not all "natural" environments are created equal - with those who did physical activity in parks and other green spaces benefiting more than others who pounded pavements.
Researchers from the University of Bangor in Britain said this systematic review contributes a rigorous and objective synthesis of the evidence for added benefits to health from activities in a natural environment.
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