Brighton is the Happiest Capital of the UK!

The popular coastal city beat competition from Leicester and Portsmouth to take the top spot...

Oxford, Norwich and Bristol also appeared in the top ten happiest cities to live in, while Manchester, Belfast and Cardiff all took high positions.

More than a third of Brighton’s population chose the word ‘happy’ to describe their lives.

But at the other end of the scale, just 16 per cent of Edinburgh residents described their lives as ‘happy’, instead favouring the word ‘anxious’.

Marketing Director Kerry Collinge, for 9NINE Super Seed brand, which commissioned the study, said: “Brighton residents have found themselves topping our happiest city chart.

“Maybe it’s the sea air and sunny weather that keeps them smiling.”

The study asked 3,000 people to consider their general life satisfaction and rate how they feel on a scale of one to ten.

Oxford came top in the life satisfaction stakes with a score of 6.72 out of ten, while Edinburgh found itself at the bottom of the table with a life satisfaction average of 5.89 out of ten.

When asked to rate their life satisfaction on a scale from one to ten the average person gave themselves a middling 6.37 out of ten.

Just one in ten rated their life satisfaction at nine or above, indicating excellent life satisfaction.

Researchers also looked into the ways we boost our mood and found three in five look to bed for comfort in hard times, and over half lean on family for support.

Forty three per cent play their favourite music when they need to raise their spirits with reading a book proving more popular for boosting our serotonin levels than sex.

Nearly half of the women polled in the study thought time to relax was important for their well-being, while 35 per cent of men preferred sex as a way to unwind.

But it’s the typical British weather which is most likely to get us feeling down in the dumps first place, with 40 per cent claiming inclement weather has a negative effect on their emotions.

Women are twice as likely as men to be brought down by living in a messy home, with 37 per cent claiming that untidiness has a negative effect on their mood compared to 18 per cent of men.

It also emerged the average person believes they will be at their happiest at the age of 33, with just over a third think their best years are now behind them.

But an optimistic fifth think they are currently having the time of their lives.

Fifty-eight per cent reckon they are usually happy people, and only six per cent said they rarely or never feel happiness.

A quarter describe themselves as anxious, and only one in seven consider themselves a generally confident person.

Women are more likely to describe themselves as anxious, sensitive and loving, while men prefer to describe themselves as confident, happy and proud.

Worryingly, 44 per cent of those polled believe they have experienced a panic attack at one time or another in their lives, and three in five have suffered from anxiety.

In order to make their lives better, one in six would like to improve their physical fitness and 16 per cent would like to have more certain financial security.

THE HAPPIEST CITIES IN THE UK:


  1. Brighton and Hove
  2. Leicester
  3. 
Portsmouth
  4. 
Newcastle
  5. Oxford
  6. 
Chelmsford
  7. 
Norwich
  8. Bristol
  9. London
  10. Cambridge
  11. 
Manchester
  12. Belfast
  13. 
Coventry
  14. Cardiff
  15. Birmingham
  16. 
York
  17. Plymouth
  18. Sheffield
  19. 
Leeds
  20. Glasgow
  21. 
Southampton
  22. 
Liverpool
  23. 
Edinburgh

BEST UK CITIES FOR LIFE SATISFACTION:


  1. Oxford
  2. Bristol
  3. Brighton and Hove
  4. 
Chelmsford
  5. 
Leeds
  6. 
Leicester
  7. Newcastle
  8. 
Southampton
  9. Manchester
  10. 
Portsmouth
  11. London
  12. 
Norwich
  13. 
Glasgow
  14. Cardiff
  15. Belfast
  16. Liverpool
  17. 
Coventry
  18. 
York
  19. Sheffield
  20. Plymouth
  21. 
Cambridge
  22. 
Birmingham
  23. 
Edinburgh

TOP TEN WAYS TO LIFT SPIRITS


  1. A good night’s rest
  2. Spending time with family
  3. 
Spending time with friends
  4. Having downtime to relax
  5. Listening to music
  6. 
Regular exercise
  7. Watch TV/A film
  8. 
Reading a book
  9. Doing your hobby
  10. 
Eating your favourite meal

TOP TEN THINGS TO PUT YOU IN A BAD MOOD


  1. Poor weather
  2. Having no time to yourself
  3. 
Sitting in traffic
  4. A heavy workload
  5. Coming home to a messy home
  6. Checking the news
  7. Checking your bank statement
  8. Using public transport
  9. A bad hair day
  10. A bad outfit day
By Grant Bailey

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