Regular exercise is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Being active can improve your brain health, help you lose weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday activities.
What are the benefits of Exercise?
Exercise can make you feel happier. It has been shown to improve your mood and decrease feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress.
It produces changes in the parts of the brain that regulate stress and anxiety. It can also increase brain sensitivity to the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which relieve feelings of depression.
Exercise can help with weight loss. It is important to understand the relationship between exercise and energy. Your body spends energy in three ways: digesting food, exercising, and maintaining body functions, like your heartbeat and breathing.
When dieting, a lower calorie intake lowers your metabolic rate, which might postpone weight reduction. On the other hand, regular exercise has been demonstrated to raise your metabolic rate, which can help you burn more calories and lose weight.
Exercise also plays a vital part in your muscle and bone development. Physical activity helps you build muscles and strong bones. It may also help prevent osteoporosis.
Exercise can reduce your risk of chronic disease. Regular exercise has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity, heart health, and body composition. It can also decrease blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Exercise will give you a better quality of life: it can improve your overall quality of life by increasing self-esteem, reducing stress, and improving overall physical and mental health.
At BPHN, we encourage everyone to live an active and healthy lifestyle because it will help you live longer and have time to spend with your loved ones.
Credit Robbie Hudson, What Actually Happens to Your Body when you Exercise? https://www.boxrox.com/what-actually-happens-to-your-body-when-you-exercise/
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