Discover the health care savings from regular park visits

Discover the health care savings from regular park visits



Did you know that reg­u­lar vis­i­tors to Adelaide’s nation­al ben­e­fits from a health­i­er lifestyle which can poten­tial­ly save the state’s econ­o­my $140 mil­lion a year in avoid­ed health­care costs.

Those are the key find­ings of a new study into the recre­ation­al and well­be­ing ben­e­fits of SA’s met­ro­pol­i­tan nation­al parks.

What did the study involve?

The study was under­tak­en by researchers at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Ade­laide who found a notable dif­fer­ence in health between those indi­vid­u­als who vis­it parks and those who don’t.

It focused on 20 pop­u­lar parks and reserves includ­ing Anstey Hill, Cle­land, Deep Creek, Mori­al­ta, and Onkaparinga.

The researchers assessed things like vis­i­tor use pat­terns, self-report­ed health scores and trav­el esti­mates to deter­mine the health and well­be­ing-relat­ed eco­nom­ic ben­e­fits of park vis­i­ta­tion across the metro area. 

Discover the health care savings from regular park visits

What were the key findings?

  • On aver­age, reg­u­lar park vis­i­tors are 4% health­i­er that those that do not vis­it parks.
  • The bet­ter health of reg­u­lar vis­i­tors to metro parks equates to $140 mil­lion a year in poten­tial avoid­ed health expen­di­ture on chron­ic dis­eases in South Australia.
  • Most res­i­dents can access an Ade­laide met­ro­pol­i­tan park with­in 30 min­utes of their home (approx­i­mate­ly 13 km).
  • Peo­ple of low­er socio-eco­nom­ic areas vis­it parks less fre­quent­ly because they have fur­ther to trav­el. Cre­at­ing parks clos­er to low­er socio-eco­nom­ic groups would poten­tial­ly lead to improved health out­comes for these groups.

How do parks help improve your health?

What this study does is rein­force the cru­cial role our parks and reserves play in health and wellbeing.

We know there’s a strong con­nec­tion between people’s health and nature.

This is evi­dence shows that spend­ing time in nature is good for us it improves our phys­i­cal and men­tal health as well as pro­vid­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties to con­nect with friends and family.

By vis­it­ing a nation­al park you’re also help­ing to ease the bur­den on the health sys­tem and improve the state’s economy!

If you are inter­est­ed in learn­ing more you can read the full report on the Parks SA web­site.


This con­tent was pro­duced in part­ner­ship with  Good Living