Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Benefits of Physical Exercise

Experts in health encourage us to include exercise as part of our daily schedule to stay healthy. In the same way a healthy diet and balanced exercise is recommended for optimal health.
People who are usually inactive can improve their health and well-being by becoming active on a regular basis. Physical activity need not be intense to be beneficial to health.
Discover the many benefits for your health by increasing the amount (duration, frequency or intensity) of physical activity. There are many benefits to exercising, not only weight loss but also to reduce risk of developing serious illnesses. Here is a general overview of what exercise can do for us:
1. The exercise reduces the risk of dying prematurely.
2. The exercise reduces the risk of dying of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and arthritis.
3. The exercise helps us lose weight by reducing our body mass index (BMI), reducing our cholesterol and triglyceride levels that circulate in our blood.
4. Exercise improves the functioning of our immune system and the circulation of blood and oxygen to the various organs of our body.
5. The exercise increases the sensitivity to Insulin to prevent type 2 diabetes.
6. Exercise increases our energy level and stamina.
7. Exercise slows aging by improving our physical, mental, emotional and psychological well-being.
8. Exercise reduces our risk of developing diseases of bones and joints.
9. Exercise even helps develop creativity and imagination. It also encourages the improvement of mental force, including reaction time and acuity.
10. Exercise increases self-esteem and confidence in itself.
11. Sport is an antidepressant. Sports improves mood and stimulates production of endorphins in the brain, giving you a sense of well-being.
12. The exercise will help you sleep better. As against, be sure not to exercise before going to bed. Experts say it is necessary to avoid exercise for at least three hours before going to bed.
So, quit the couch and start moving. Remember, time and effort you invest in you today will be later beneficial for your health and reduce the risks related to obesity.

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