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9 WAYS EXERCISING EASES ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION

August 26, 2020

Mental health conditions are becoming increasingly commonplace amongst people. On average, one out of every four people will suffer from a mental health disorder in their life. These statistics prove how psychological health problems are becoming increasingly prevalent.

But worry not, because exercising can help you release stress. It’s so beneficial that some doctors have stated that a regular exercise regimen can help an individual significantly in combating symptoms of anxiety and depression.

However, if you’re not sure whether you’re suffering from anxiety or depression, visit https://apibhs.com/ for reliable mental health resources, and to learn more about symptoms related to these conditions.

Int this article, we discuss different ways in which exercise serves to reduce feelings of both anxiety and depression.

1.     It Channels Your Clogged-Up Feelings

Constant, prolonged feelings of stress in the brain can translate into physical changes in your body. You may not be aware of it, but feeling anxious all the time can cause a person to tighten or clench their muscles subconsciously.

Exercise helps because it provides a method through which you can healthily channel these feelings and relax your body. Exercise is particularly useful after a long day of work or after an especially stressful event or experience. Moving your body can help you calm your mind and control those feelings.

2.     It Helps Distract You From Negative Thought Patterns

A key feature of anxiety is that it starts off with a single nervous thought which leads to another, and another. Before you realize it, you're caught up in terrifying anxiety-inducing thoughts, making it seem impossible to get out of.

Exercise can act as a potent antidote to this problem, because it keeps your brain distracted and prevents these thoughts from emerging and multiplying, causing an overwhelming state of anxiety. When exercising, it focuses your mind on your body’s movements and will have less time to focus on stressful thoughts.

3.     It Releases Endorphins

A common coping tactic amongst those diagnosed with depression is the use of drugs or alcohol, which helps in ‘numbing’ the feeling of depression temporarily. But it’s very dangerous. This habit can result in a destructive cycle of addiction and lead to life-threatening health problems, such as kidney failure and neurological issues.

However, when you exercise, your body releases endorphins, or the happy hormones. These hormones are responsible for uplifting your mood and inhibiting nervous- and tension-causing emotions.

During exercise, endorphins are released rapidly. This makes you more resilient to depressive feelings. This means you’re less likely to resort to substance abuse as a coping mechanism against your depression. If you feel anxiety building up, take a 15-minute break and do a physical exercise, such as stretching or taking a brisk walk. The endorphins released will almost immediately cause you to feel better.

4.     It Helps Your Sleep Better

Anxiety and sleep have a counterproductive relationship. Each adversely affects the other. Many people show symptoms of anxiety when they don’t get enough sleep for prolonged periods. Conversely, stress can prevent people from falling asleep because continually emerging negative thoughts make it difficult for your brain to rest.

Exercise helps you solve both these problems. Since exercise is a physically taxing activity, it causes your muscles to become sore and tired. As a result, you will find it easier to fall asleep at night. Exercise can also benefit people with anxiety. Since it helps reduce their negative thoughts, it becomes easier for them to relax and fall asleep.

5.     It Helps You Detox

Exercise speeds up the blood flow throughout your body. This is especially important for your kidneys and lungs, as they’re responsible for eliminating toxic materials in your body. With increased blood flow, your body can work more effectively to remove toxins. This detoxing can have a significant impact on your overall wellbeing and help in lowering feelings of anxiety.

6.     It Gives You An Energy Boost

One of the primary symptoms of depression is extreme fatigue and lethargy. Exercise helps combat this since it raises your heartbeat and flushes adrenaline throughout your body, increasing your energy level.

If you’re not too keen on joining a gym, you can always do your daily exercises in the comfort of your home. Work out an exercise plan that helps you challenge all parts of your body—for example, stretching and resistance training.

7.     It Improves Your Self-esteem

Exercise requires discipline and consistency. Showing these attributes every day and achieving the goals you set for yourself can dramatically raise your self-esteem.

When you exercise regularly, your body also starts getting more into shape, which improves your self-image and motivates you to continue exercising. These factors play a pivotal role in fighting depression and anxiety, which both cause low self-esteem.

8.     It Improves Your Cognitive Functions

Depression affects the brain negatively. Constant negative thought patterns can affect how you think and slow down your cognitive processes. This can lead to forgetfulness and difficulty in concentrating. This, in turn, can negatively affect your productivity at work and put a strain on your family relations.

However, if you exercise regularly, it can act as a remedy to this problem because it helps generate new brain cells and boosts cognitive functions, increasing your concentration and memory.

9.     It Helps You Socialize

When you’re depressed or anxious, you naturally shy away from people, even those closest to you. But being isolated for a long period can worsen symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Exercise is an excellent solution, especially if you're going to the gym, since it allows you to surround yourself and interact with different people. Another helpful tip is to have a gym buddy. Have your most trusted friend go to the gym with you.

Moreover, if you’re around good company and engaging in meaningful conversations, it will stop negative thoughts from intruding.

Final Thoughts

Exercise is a beneficial activity for individuals who are struggling with anxiety and depression. It’s a powerful method to combat these mental health conditions and to improve your overall wellbeing.

If, however, you suspect that you have a severe case of depression or anxiety, it’s important to seek professional help. Educating yourself and consulting with knowledgeable people will equip you to enjoy life to the fullest, despite living with these conditions.

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