Exercise has proven effects on physical health, but what about mental health? Caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. Physical activity releases endorphins in the body which help to improve your mood. By completing some type of physical activity for a short period of time daily, your body is able to push itself to new limits and grow stronger, both physically and mentally.
Effects of Exercise
Exercise can have many different effects on the body, depending on the type of physical activities you prefer. Some of the most common results impact how you feel, which is important for your mental health as well as physical health. A few notable lasting effects of exercise include the following:
- Improved self-esteem and confidence
- Having more energy
- Quality sleep
- Reduced stress and anxiousness
Starting a Routine
Beginning the exercise process can be difficult, especially on the days when you really are not feeling up to it. That is ok! Remember to start slow and small and increase the amount of activity you complete over time. Find activities that you enjoy so you can look forward to moving your body for at least half an hour a day.
Dr. Barbara Edwards, a Princeton M.D. internist practices at Penn Medicine Princeton Health in the Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center and also serves as Medical Director of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Community Health Center.