Study finds that Pickleball enhances mental health and provides seniors with adaptability and accessibility

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Pickleball Paddle: The Best Medicine for Seniors’ Mental Health

The Rise of Pickleball: How the Fast-Growing Sport is Improving Seniors’ Mental Health

Pickleball, a paddle sport that has been gaining popularity in recent years, is not just a fun activity for older adults – it’s also proving to be a powerful tool for improving mental health. According to a new survey conducted by Carewell, a North Carolina-based company that supports caregivers, playing pickleball has a range of positive effects on seniors’ well-being.

The survey of 1,000 Americans revealed that nearly 70% of older adults reported reduced stress and anxiety after playing pickleball, while 64% found the game to be “uplifting.” Additionally, half of the seniors surveyed valued the sense of community that comes with pickleball, and one in three experienced enhanced cognition and increased self-esteem.

James Campigotto, one of the researchers for Carewell, highlighted the impact of the sport on seniors’ overall well-being. “Our study sheds light on a compelling shift in societal attitudes toward aging, fitness, and family dynamics,” he told Fox News Digital. “The data proves the multifaceted impact of this sport on the well-being of seniors.”

Beyond the mental health benefits, pickleball also provides seniors with the opportunity to connect with younger family members. The survey found that around 36% of Gen Z and millennial players use physical activities like pickleball as a means to bond with their older family members.

Laura Gainor, founder of Vossberg Gainor and Pickleball in the Sun, noted that the pandemic played a significant role in the sport’s rapid growth, as individuals sought outdoor activities that allowed for both recreation and social interaction. She emphasized the adaptability and accessibility of pickleball, making it an appealing choice for people of all ages.

As pickleball’s popularity continues to rise, experts are also emphasizing the importance of safety for senior players. Proper footwear, warm-up routines, and strength training are all essential for preventing injuries and ensuring a positive experience on the court.

Overall, the rise of pickleball as a beloved sport for seniors is not just about physical activity – it’s about fostering connections, improving mental health, and promoting overall well-being. As more older adults discover the joys of pickleball, the benefits for their health and happiness are becoming increasingly clear.

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