Mayo Clinic: Exercise combats depression and
anxiety
Author: Stella Parker
This excellent article from MayoClinic.com shows the
growing recognition that exercise should be a component of any anti
depression and anti anxiety treatment program. The Mayo Clinic article
cites the following: "there's substantial evidence that exercise can
enhance mood and reduce symptoms of depression" AND "One of the
physiological mechanisms that may be at work is an increase in levels of
certain mood-enhancing neurotransmitters in the brain. In addition,
exercise may boost feel-good endorphins, release tension in muscles,
diminish sleep abnormalities, reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol
and even increase body temperature, which has calming effects." It's
likely that no one single biological or psychological factor associated
with physical activity is responsible for improving depression and
anxiety. Just as mental disorders often have many different causes,
exercise acts in many different ways. "There's plenty of evidence to
suggest that exercise is important for emotional well-being and is helpful
in reducing symptoms of depression," Dr. Vickers-Douglas says. "It's true
that less is known about how exercise affects mood. But there's no reason
to wait until the direct, indirect and interactive influences of physical
activity on mental health are fully understood. You can start taking
advantage of the benefits of physical activity now." Some people have the
idea that being physically active is supposed to be easy and natural," Dr.
Vickers-Douglas says.
"Some think of it as just having enough willpower. But
that really oversimplifies it and can make us feel like failures. You
can't just rely on willpower. Identify your strengths and skills and apply
those to exercise. Change isn't simple, but taking a series of simple
steps in the right direction can be very effective. Just figure out what
is the very first step for you."
Please consider exercise as one the weapons to fight
depression.
Unlike some of the pharma treatments, the side effects of
an active exercise program are all huge positives.
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