Move your Body to Improve your Mind
Move your Body to Improve your Mind
While the benefit of exercise on our bodies is well known, exercise is also one of the best things we can do for our minds and our mental health.
Exercising improves mood and an overall sense of wellbeing in everyone, but for those suffering from depression or who have mental health concerns, the benefits of regular exercise as part of managing their condition plays a significant role in improving their state of mind.
In New Zealand more than half a million adults (16%) have been diagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder and/or anxiety disorder in their lifetime. This included 14% of adults who have ever been diagnosed with depression, 6% with anxiety disorder and 1% with bipolar disorder.
Little or no physical exercise can increase the risk of depression, and a poor diet can decrease your sense of wellbeing, so taking care of yourself needs to be part of any wellness or mental health plan.
There is a good reason why exercise is recommended for improving mood. It’s those endorphins; the chemicals our body releases when we get moving that contribute to a feeling of wellness post exercise. Endorphins are released most effectively during long, continuous workouts of moderate to high intensity.
The New Zealand Mental Health Foundation tells us there are 3 main ways exercise and physical activity positively contributes to our mental health:
Biochemically through
endorphins.
Physiologically by improving muscle
strength and heart function, increasing blood flow to the
brain
Improving your sleep.
Psychologically by
improving self-esteem and giving you a sense of positive
achievement.
It’s often hard to get motivated to exercise and be active when you are feeling low, but the benefits far outweigh the effort,
Take these steps to make getting active easier:
Exercise with a friend
Try a group fitness class. You can disappear into the group
and share the energy of those around you
Talk to a
REPs Registered Exercise Professional who will be able to
give you the right advice about how to fit exercise into
your life. You can find them at www.reps.org.nz
Plan
ahead and set up a routine so you know what you are going to
do each day, even if it’s just a walk around the
block.
Start gradually and build up as you start to
feel the benefits on your mood and physical fitness.
Do activities you enjoy. This is important as there are so
many exercise options, so you will be able to find one that
suits you.
If you are looking at using exercise to improve your mental health, it is important to use only a REPs Registered Exercise Professional, as they have the education and experience to keep you safe, and will be able to give you the encouragement to keep you going.
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