You’ve heard exercise is good for you. You even feel better after you do it, so you know it’s doing something good. But what does it do, exactly, and how can it help relieve stress? Exercise benefits the body in very specific ways. Here are some of the benefits of moderate exercise:
Stronger muscles
Better flexibility
Increased heart and lung efficiency
Decreased risk of developing heart disease
Decreased risk of developing lung disease
Improved overall circulation
Reduced cholesterol levels
Reduced blood pressure
Strengthened immune system
Decrease in excess body fat
Increased energy
Decreased symptoms of depression
Decreased symptoms of arthritis
Decreased risk of diabetes and decreased risk of complications from diabetes
Decreased risk of osteoporosis and decreased risk of complications from osteoporosis
Improved quality of sleep and decrease in insomnia
Increased mental acuity
Improved posture
Improved self-image
Decreased frequency of injuries in daily life
Decreased effects of stress
Improved ability to manage stress
Not only does exercise help the body deal with the physical effects of stress, but it helps the mind to feel more in control and able to manage stress. Add to that the positive effect exercise has on so many other disorders and its ability to help prevent so many physical problems, and you’ve got a stress management tool that is both preventive and proactive.
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