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Seven Benefits of Exercise. By Katy Henderson and Christie Leigh Hill. Exercise. Performance of some activity in order to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health . Strengthens Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems.
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Seven Benefits of Exercise By Katy Henderson and Christie Leigh Hill
Exercise • Performance of some activity in order to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health
Strengthens Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems • Lowers the buildup of plaque in arteries by increasing HDL cholesterol (“good” cholesterol) • Decreases the concentration of LDL cholesterol (“bad” cholesterol) • Prevents the onset of high blood pressure • Lowers blood pressure • Promotes rhythmic, deep breathing by developing greater capacity in lungs Cardiovascular Respiratory
Keeps Bones and Muscles Strong • Prevents the bone weakening disease osteoporosis • Preserves bone mass and may even increase bone density • Improves balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls • Builds muscle mass Bones Muscles
Manages Weight • Helps to achieve or maintain a healthy weight by burning calories • Reduce body fat by burning more calories than consumed. • Reduces risk of obesity • Eases pressure on bones and joints, preventing conditions such as arthritis
Prevents and Manages Diabetes • Coupled with a healthy diet, exercising can prevent and manage type 2 diabetes. • Type 2 diabetes is caused by a resistance to the glucose transport effect of insulin on cells. • Helps insulin work better and can lower blood sugar • Reduces blood sugar by increasing sensitivity to insulin
Eases Depression and Manages Pain and Stress • Activates the neurotransmitters, serotonin and norepinephrine, associated with avoiding depression • Depression can be experienced when serotonin and norepinephrine are out of sync. • Exercise may help synchronize these chemicals. • Stimulates the production of beta-endorphins, which produce feelings of well-being
Reduces Risk of Certain Types of Cancer • Colon, prostate, uterine lining, and breast cancer can be prevented by exercise. • Helps digested food move quickly through the colon, thereby preventing colon cancer. • Lowers risk of breast and uterine cancers by reducing body fat and decreasing estrogen production. • Researchers are uncertain how exercise prevents prostate cancers.
Helps to Relax and Sleep Better • Sleep helps maintain physical and mental health. • Moderate exercise at least three hours before bedtime can help a person relax and sleep better.
In Conclusion, exercise… • 1 Strengthens Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems • 2 Keeps Bones and Muscles Strong • 3 Manages Weight • 4 Prevents and Manages Diabetes • 5 Eases Depression and Manages Pain and Stress • 6 Reduces Risk of Certain Types of Cancer • 7 Helps to Relax and Sleep Better
To Ensure Optimal Health Get to it and exercise!