State of Life: Faith, Hoops & Charity

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When it comes to health and wellbeing, once a week works – this appears to be the rhythm of human life and we think it could form the basis of a new national preventative health service.
In this new paper, State of Life measured the health and wellbeing bene๏ฌts of weekly religious attendance and physical activity alongside previous work on volunteering.

Key Findings:

โ— Attending church every week has the same wellbeing bene๏ฌt as playing sport and physical activity.
โ— If you are both physically active and attend church in the same week, you get double the bene๏ฌt.
โ— If you also volunteer, you have three times the wellbeing bene๏ฌt. And volunteering is integral to the provision of both sport and church.
โ— The optimum way to invest your time to bene๏ฌt your wellbeing is to go to church, play sport, and volunteer once a week – faith, hoops and charity.
โ— If an individual did all three of these activities, every week, it would be the equivalent in wellbeing terms of an unemployed person ๏ฌnding a job or self-employed work.

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