The benefits of exercise
extend far beyond weight management. Research shows
that regular physical activity can help reduce your
risk for several diseases and health conditions and
improve your overall quality of life. Regular
physical activity can help protect you from the
following health problems.
Heart Disease and Stroke.
Daily physical activity can help prevent heart
disease and stroke by strengthening your heart
muscle, lowering your blood pressure, raising
your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels
(good cholesterol) and lowering low-density
lipoprotein (LDL) levels (bad cholesterol),
improving blood flow, and increasing your
heart's working capacity. Optimizing each of
these factors can provide additional benefits
of decreasing the risk for Peripheral Vascular
Disease.
High Blood Pressure. Regular
physical activity can reduce blood pressure in
those with high blood pressure levels.
Physical activity reduces body fat, which is
associated with high blood pressure.
Noninsulin-Dependent
Diabetes. By reducing body fat, physical
activity can help to prevent and control this
type of diabetes.
Obesity. Physical activity
helps to reduce body fat by building or
preserving muscle mass and improving the
body's ability to use calories. When physical
activity is combined with proper nutrition, it
can help control weight and prevent obesity, a
major risk factor for many diseases.
Back Pain. By increasing
muscle strength and endurance and improving
flexibility and posture, regular exercise
helps to prevent back pain.
Osteoporosis. Regular
weight-bearing exercise promotes bone
formation and may prevent many forms of bone
loss associated with aging.
Self Esteem And Stress
Management. Studies on the psychological
effects of exercise have found that regular
physical activity can improve your mood and
the way you feel about yourself. Researchers
have found that exercise is likely to reduce
depression and anxiety and help you to better
manage stress.
Disability. Running and
aerobic exercise have been shown to postpone
the development of disability in older adults.
Regular physical activity can
help you feel better because it: Boosts energy,
helps you cope with stress, improves self-image,
increases resistance to fatigue, helps counter
anxiety and depression, helps you relax and feel
less tense, improves your ability to fall asleep
and sleep well, and provides an easy way to share
time with family and friends.
The information below shows the number of
calories burned during physical activity. The
calories burned are listed for a 175 pound healthy
man and a 140 pound healthy woman. The number of
calories you burn in an hour for each activity may
vary according to a variety of factors, including
environmental conditions
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