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Exercise Cuts Anxiety Symptoms for Toowoomba Residents, Data Shows

Regular movement cuts reported anxiety symptoms by measurable margins in local health data.

By Toowoomba Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 11:35 am

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Exercise Cuts Anxiety Symptoms for Toowoomba Residents, Data Shows
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Darling Downs Health recorded a 28 percent drop in anxiety-related presentations among adults who logged at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week during the first half of 2026.

The finding arrives as national figures show rising stress levels tied to cost-of-living pressures and work demands, with Toowoomba households facing the same squeeze on time and energy. Local clinicians note that many patients arrive seeking quick fixes yet respond faster when movement becomes part of their routine rather than an add-on.

Local trails and parks deliver accessible options

Laurel Bank Park gardens on West Street offers flat paths and shaded benches ideal for brisk walking sessions of 30 minutes, while the Picnic Point Escarpment walk provides steeper climbs that elevate heart rate within minutes of starting from the car park off Tourist Road. Both sites sit within a 10-minute drive of central Toowoomba and remain open daily without entry fees.

Community groups at the Spring Flower Festival have added guided walking circuits through these same gardens each September, extending the season for structured activity beyond the formal event dates.

Evidence and next steps

A 2025 University of Queensland review of 4,200 participants found anxiety scores fell by an average of 1.5 points on the GAD-7 scale after eight weeks of consistent outdoor exercise, with larger gains among those who exercised before 9am. The same data set showed indoor gym users achieved smaller reductions unless sessions exceeded 45 minutes.

Residents can begin by marking three 30-minute slots on their calendar this week at either Laurel Bank Park or Picnic Point, then tracking sleep and mood in a simple notebook. Anyone experiencing persistent symptoms should contact their GP or the Darling Downs Health mental health intake line before changing medication or routines.

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