It is important that you exercise and keep fit especially as you grow older because it will greatly improve your health. Fitness is just as important for the disabled although exercises will have to be adjusted to suit.
Physical activity is just as important a part of a weight loss program as eating the right food. A
growing number of women are overweight or obese. Being overweight or
obese increases your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood
pressure, stroke, breathing problems, arthritis, gallbladder disease,
sleep apnea (breathing problems while sleeping), osteoarthritis, and
some cancers.
Exercise helps you to lose fat and build strong bones and prevent osteoporosis. It has been found that bone density is lost when weight loss is achieved through dieting alone. Exercise
not only helps to prevent bones from breaking but also makes the body
stronger and improves balance, and so helps to prevent falls. Though
care has to be given when exercising, it is also important to ensure
that the body has enough nutrients to build muscle otherwise minerals
could be leeched from the bone and so make the bones weak. Therefore it is best not to exercise on an empty stomach.
Exercising provides a lot of benefits to the body such as:-
- help to reduce anxiety, depression, and improve moods
- help to control stress
- help to control weight
- provide more energy
- help with sleeplessness
- help you look better.
Before starting any sort of exercise routine make sure that you talk to your health care provider especially if you have any of the following:-
· have or at risk of heart disease or a stroke
· have or at risk of diabetes
· are obese
· have an injury such as a knee injury
· older than 50 years
· are pregnant
The
best way to stay fit is to have a well-rounded workout plan, which
combines aerobic activity, muscle-strengthening exercises, and
stretching. The ideal plan is to do at least 30 minutes of moderate
physical activity three of four times a week, adding
muscle-strengthening activities to your aerobic workout two to three
times a week. Exercise is not just for weight loss but is an important part of keeping and maintaining a healthy body. -----------
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