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Thursday, April 14 2022 - 19:18
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New ASICS State Of Mind Index Proves Positive Impact Of Movement On World’s Mental Health
KOBE, Japan, April 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Global ASICS study demonstrates positive link between movement and mental 
  health, but highlights worrying impact of exercise generation gap between the
  old and young

- New ASICS research also proves that just 15:09 minutes of exercise is all 
  it can take to begin experiencing a positive uplift, showing the big impact a
  small amount of movement can have

- Inspired by these findings, ASICS is calling on everyone to take part in its 
  15:09 Uplift Challenge to experience the uplift first-hand


ASICS is today announcing the results of its inaugural Global State of Mind 
Index, which proves a direct positive link between exercise and mental health, 
but uncovers the worrying potential impact of lower levels of activity in 
younger generations across the globe.

The first-of-its-kind global study, which tracks the mental state of 37,000 
people from 16 countries around the world, finds that people who move the most 
have a higher State of Mind score. Active individuals[1]  have an average State 
of Mind score of 68/100, in relation to just 56/100 for those that are 
inactive[2].

The study also highlights dramatic differences in physical activity between 
generations, with older generations (those aged 57+) moving on average for 
almost one hour (53 minutes) more than Gen Z a week. This in turn is shown to 
be having a big impact on each group’s collective State of Mind score.

The study found that 54% of the global older population are active and feel the 
uplifting benefits, reporting an average State of Mind score of 67/100.  In 
contrast, just 45% of the global Gen Z (aged 18-24) population are currently 
active and, as a result, have a considerably lower average State of Mind score 
than their older counterparts of 59/100.

Australia Key Findings: 
- State of Mind score of 62/100 - Ranked 12th out of 16 countries surveyed
- Baby Boomers & Silent generations returned the highest State of Mind Index 
  (68/100) and are 61% active
- Women had lower State of Mind scores on average (57/100) than Men (66/100) - 
  Ranked 2nd biggest disparity between genders
- Both Hobart and Gold Coast cities returned the highest State of Mind of 67/100
- Country does 140 minutes of activity a week – Ranked 13th out of 16 countries
  surveyed
- Women are less active (120 mins) than Men (180 mins) - Ranked 6th biggest 
  disparity between genders
- Walking is the most popular activity (65%), followed by cardio training (14%)
  and other sports (14%). Walking is more popular in Australia, amongst those 
  that are active - Ranked 1st out of 16 countries surveyed

The study also interestingly found that while the global population perceive 30 
minutes as the minimum amount of exercise required to experience the uplifting 
impact of movement, new ASICS’ research proves that just 15 minutes and 9 
seconds of movement is all it can take to begin feeling the mood-boosting 
effects.

Dr Brendon Stubbs, a leading exercise and mental health researcher from King’s 
College London who led the study, said: “There is a common perception that you 
need to move for a long time to experience the uplifting benefit. However, our 
new research proves this is not the case – just over 15 minutes of movement is 
actually all it can take to experience the positive impact. Coinciding with the 
State of Mind Index, which demonstrates the positive link between movement and 
mental health on a global scale like never before, we hope it will be inspiring 
for many to see the impact that such a small amount of movement can have.”

Inspired by its 15:09 finding, ASICS now aims to get the world moving with the 
launch of a 15:09 Uplift Challenge, which will be kicked off by the 15:09 
Uplift Ambassadors – ASICS’ latest athlete signings with a difference. The 
club’s founding members – including Former Australian Marathon World Champion, 
Robert de Castella – are a celebration of the uplifted older generation’s 
approach to movement and exercise, as revealed by the State of Mind Index study 
results. 

Mark Brunton, Managing Director at ASICS Oceania said: “At ASICS, it has been 
our long belief that sport has the power to uplift both an individual and the 
world like nothing else. While the results of our global State of Mind Index 
proves just how intrinsic the link between regular movement and positive mental 
health is, it also shows the potential impact a small amount of movement could 
have in raising the world’s collective State of Mind. Our 15:09 Challenge sets 
out to do just that, calling on everyone around the world to move and in doing 
so, experience those all-important benefits first-hand. We’re delighted to see 
Former Australian Marathon World Champion, Robert de Castella, be part of the 
ASICS 15:09 Uplift Ambassadors and join us in taking part in this challenge.”

ASICS is inviting everyone to get involved by taking part in their own 15:09 
challenge throughout June by moving for 15:09 minutes and sharing how they get 
on using #LiveUplifted.

To find out more about ASICS’ State of Mind study and see the full results, 
visit asics.com/smsb-state-of-mind-index  

For more information, https://www.asics.com/au/en-au/mk/uplifting-minds

NOTES FOR EDITOR

MEDIA ASSETS

- State of Mind Index data – global and local findings
- ASICS 15:09 Uplift Ambassadors
- Media Launch Event 

About the ASICS State of Mind Index

The State of Mind Index is a first-of-its-kind study conducted by ASICS which 
looks at the relationship between State of Mind and exercise around the world. 
The State of Mind Index is a score out of 100, calculated based on the 
accumulative mean scores across ten cognitive and emotional traits – including 
positivity, content, relaxed, focused and composed. Conducted by Edelman Data & 
Insights, the study was carried out among a total sample size of 37,000 
respondents across 16 countries globally – nationally representative by age, 
gender and region in each market. The countries included in the study are 
Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, 
Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, UAE, UK & USA. Generational breakdown 
included in the study was as follows:

- Boomers & Silent (older generation) - 57+
- Gen X - 41-56
- Millennials - 25-40
- Gen Z - 18-24

Average State of Mind Index Score by country are as follows: 
- China – 77 (/100)
- India – 74 
- Thailand – 74 
- UAE – 68 
- Spain – 65 
- Singapore – 64 
- Brazil – 64 
- Netherlands – 63 
- Germany – 63 
- UK – 63 
- France – 62 
- Australia – 62 
- Sweden – 60 
- US – 59 
- Italy – 57
- Japan – 51

[1] Doing more than 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise per week
[2] Doing less than 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise per week

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Source: ASICS