Regular Exercise May Cut Anxiety Risk By Almost 60%: Study

Anxiety disorders -- which typically develop early in a person's life -- are estimated to affect approximately 10 per cent of the world's population and has been found to be twice as common in women compared to men.

Regular Exercise May Cut Anxiety Risk By Almost 60%: Study

Those who engage in regular exercise may lower their risk of developing anxiety by almost 60 per cent, finds a new study.

The study, published in the journal 'Frontiers in Psychiatry', indicated that a group with a more physically active lifestyle had an almost 60 per cent lower risk of developing anxiety disorders over a follow-up period of up to 21 years.