New Health Treatment: Reading

Reading is good for your well-being

Who would have known that reading is good for our health?  Below is most of an article by Dr. Albert Mohler.  Stressed?  A recent study now confirms that reading is, for a number of reasons, quite the relaxer.

Researchers at the University of Sussex have determined that the very best way to relieve stress, both physical and mental, is to read a book.  Got your attention?

As reported in The Telegraph, the researchers found that stress levels and heart rate showed a 68% reduction in measurable stress after reading from a book.  After achieving a high stress level through exercise and mental tests, just six minutes of reading slowed the heart rate and decreased other measures of physical stress in the muscles.  Reading reduced stress to levels even lower than the baseline before the high stress was reached.

Other stress relievers included listening to music (61% reduction), having a cup of tea or coffee (54% reduction), and taking a walk (42% reduction).  Playing video games lowered stress rates by only 21%, but left heart rates racing.

The ultimate relaxer?

Dr. David Lewis, who directed the study for Mindlab International at the University of Sussex, said, “Losing yourself in a book is the ultimate relaxation.”

As the paper reported, “Psychologists believe this is because the human mind has to concentrate on reading and the distraction of being taken into a literary world eases the tensions in muscles and the heart.”

The power of words

The power of words on the page is incredible.  The experience of reading requires mental attention and the investment of imagination.  Creativity characterizes the reading mind, because reading brings a constant flow of ideas, thoughts, impressions, suggestions, and mental images.

No other experience brings the same ability to transport the imagination and to transfer ideas.  Those who would lead, must read.  Those who would learn, must learn to be avid and skilled readers.

Now we have even more reason to read books — and to advocate libraries, reading, and the literary experience.  Who knew that reading was good for your health?  Of course, reading is even more closely linked to mental development, intellectual growth, and, as reading Christians know, spiritual growth as well.

Pay close attention to this new study.  The life you save may be your own.

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