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Could a dip in the sea help beat depression?

Researchers want Brighton swimmers to sign up and take the plunge in the name of science

by Anahita Hossein-Pour - PA
Thursday 28 Mar, 2024 at 12:01AM
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Hundreds turn out for Christmas Day swim in the sea

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Researchers are seeking hundreds of people to take part in the first large study into whether outdoor swimming can reduce symptoms of depression.

Open water bathing has been praised as a way to improve wellbeing in the past few years, with emerging evidence that it can have a positive effect on mental health, experts said.

The number of British adults experiencing moderate to severe depression doubled to nearly one in five from March to June 2020 during the covid-19 pandemic, compared with one in 10 previously.

The research call comes after the first clinical trial into its benefits for adults with depression was completed last year.

Experts from Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Portsmouth University worked with 87 people with mental health difficulties to see if they would sign up for the project and remain engaged until the end of the programme.

Heather Massey, who is co-leading the new study, said that the initial trial results were “really promising”.

Dr Massey, a senior lecturer at Portsmouth University, said: “We reported reductions in symptoms of depression and anxiety in the outdoor swimming group compared with the control group and there was a lower number of them seeking depression-specific therapy post-treatment and at follow-up.

“The use of anti-depressants and sleeping tablets, on average, also reduced more.

“Our next task is to see if a full-scale randomised control trial produces similar results. If we can demonstrate outdoor swimming is a viable and cost-effective treatment for depression, it has the potential to be rolled out across the UK.”

The further study, called Outside, will extend the research at 15 sites in England over two and a half years to explore whether people with mild to moderate depression benefit from an outdoor swimming course.

Researchers will monitor whether the activity leads to a reduction in depressive symptoms and anxiety for up to 38 weeks after the trial.

They will also see if it improves mindfulness and is a safe and cost-effective treatment to run.

Richard Williams, from Worcestershire, was among those to take part in the first study at the Lenches lakes in Evesham. He suffered from depression and anxiety for years and in 2022 tried to take his own life.

The 41-year-old said: “I was at a real low point in my life, and felt completely alone.

“After hitting rock bottom, I decided to reach out to the Samaritans charity and eventually felt ready to go home and work on myself. I began therapy and that’s how I found out about the cold water immersion study.”

He added: “It has completely changed my life. I’m swimming twice a week, in a cold tub every day, and even signed up to an ‘ironman’.

“So I’ve gone from a recovering alcoholic and recluse into firing on all cylinders now and wanting to help others and spread the word.”

The research project will host swimming sessions across the country including in Brighton, Maidstone, Sunderland, Windermere, Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester and Penzance.

The settings will include a mix of sea swimming, lakes and semi-heated outdoor pools.

Clara Strauss, research deputy director at Sussex Partnership, said: “This is the first large trial of its kind that will tell us if outdoor swimming is helpful for people living with depression.

“If it is, this could increase the range of options available to people as they find their path to recovery.”

To sign up for the study, click here.

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Comments 4

  1. Pat says:
    2 years ago

    Beat depression but get diphtheria.

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  2. Tom says:
    2 years ago

    Don’t think I’d want to given what southern water are doing to our coasts…

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  3. Helen Ingledes says:
    2 years ago

    I know quite a few sea swimmers who alleviate their depression in this way

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  4. Matt Walters says:
    11 months ago

    I would like to be part of a cold water study of sea swimming. I have been sea swimming all year around for 6 years now. I meet different people, male and female on the beach who all have similar experiences. So we now have about 30 people in our group to keep each other company on swims. I started cold water swimming because it eleviatesone’s moods. It is such a great feeling afterwards. I suffer with circulatory issues and have been helped with cold water swimming.

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