ASICS Study Confirms Positive Link Between Exercise and Women?s Mental Health, Yet Worryingly Over Half of Women Around the World Are Dropping Out or Stopping Exercise Completely
February 27, 2024
ENCOURAGINGLY, STUDY SHOWS THE IMPACT OF INDIVIDUALS AND GRASSROOTSORGANISATIONS IN SUPPORTING MORE WOMEN TO MOVE; ASICS RECOGNISES THOSE WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE.
LONDON, Feb. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Largest global study ever conducted on the gender exercise gap reveals:
- The more women move, the better they feel. Women who exercise regularly are 52% happier, 50% more energised, 48% more confident, 67% less stressed and 80% less frustrated.
- But, over half of women are not exercising as much as they would like and missing out on the physical and mental benefits of exercise.
- All women are facing a myriad of universal challenges and barriers to exercise, throughout their lifetime.
- Yet, mens perceptions of these barriers are different to the reality.
- Encouragingly, around the world people are actively breaking barriers for women in sport; ASICS shines a light on their stories and pledges to help Move Her Mind.