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Unexpected Health Benefits of Moving to the Coast(s)

November 23, 2022 | Moving Guides & Tips

People have long theorized that living near the ocean has health benefits, and now there is data to back that theory up. According to a study conducted by the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Exeter in England, living close to the ocean is healthier than living inland.

The study concluded that there was an association between visiting the shore and overall wellness, but the lead researchers stated that this type of study could not prove a direct cause and effect. However, previous scientific studies have focuses on what exactly it is about the coast that stimulates well being.

Either way, it sounds like the perfect excuse to move to the beach that we’ve all been searching for.

Here are five reasons that coastal living improves health:

1. Relaxation

The ocean has been proven to inspire creative thinking, reduce anxiety, and promote compassionate thinking, Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, scientist and author of “Blue Mind,” suggests.

2. Active Lifestyles

Living by the beach encourages physical activity, ultimately leading to a healthier lifestyle, the Exeter study indicated.

3. The Salt Air

There is no better smell than fresh sea air, but start taking deeper breaths at the beach because it is good for you, too. The salty sea air by the coast does wonders for the respiratory system and those with asthma, bronchitis, sinus pressure, and coughing will notice a difference in their condition after just one day at the beach. Ocean air also contains negatively charged hydrogen ions that help absorb oxygen and balance out serotonin levels, resulting in more energy and diminished depression.

4. Vitamin D

The reflection of the sun off of the sand and the ocean is a great way to get your daily dose of vitamin D. As long as you’re smothered in SPF, getting some sunshine everyday is good for your health. Vitamin D from the sun improves autoimmune protection, increases endorphins, lowers the risk of cancer, and enhances bone health.

5. Salt Water

There is no greater healer than salt water. Swimming in the ocean enhances the immune system, hydrates skin, and boosts circulation. Seawater that is rich in magnesium also has been shown to relax muscles and helps induce sleep. And with swimming one of the greatest forms of exercise, you’re better off paddling around the ocean than in the pool.

Have we convinced you? Are you ready to move to the coast? Great! Allow Wheaton Worldwide to help! Cruise on over to our estimate form to request your free, in-home estimate today!

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