India, Feb. 5 -- In a recent comprehensive study, researchers have explored the mental and physical well-being of an individual during different times of the day.
"Generally, things do seem better in the morning," the researchers noted. "There is also an association with day of the week and season, with particularly strong evidence for better mental health and well being in the summer."
The University College London or UCL researchers analyzed data from more than 49,000 people who answered questions such as, "In the past week, how happy did you feel?", "How satisfied have you been with your life?", and "To what extent have you felt the things you are doing in your life are worthwhile?"
The study, which began in March 2020, monitored part...