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Weight control
Because exercise helps use oxygen, it causes your body to burn stored fat and helps you maintain a normal weight.
More brainpower
Exercise boosts blood flow to the brain and helps it receive oxygen and nutrients. The better shape you're in, the faster you activate brain waves that are responsible for quick thinking.
Better skin
Exercise boosts circulation and the delivery of nutrients to your skin, helping to detoxify the body by removing toxins or poisons. As exercise boosts oxygen to the skin, it also helps increase the natural production of collagen, the connective tissue that plumps your skin. Your skin color is also improved after exercise because of the increase in blood flow.
Stronger muscles
Most people know that exercise keeps muscles strong. But did you know that strong muscles burn more calories? Muscle mass is a metabolically active tissue. In other words, the more muscle mass you have, the more calories you burn even when you're not working out. - Studies estimate that for each pound of muscle you add to your body, you will burn an additional 35-50 calories per day. So an extra five pounds of muscle will burn about 175-250 calories a day, or an extra pound of fat every 14-20 days. - Because males have more muscle mass, they burn calories faster and lose weight more easily than females.
Fewer colds
Regular exercise appears to help boost the immune system, thus helping to reduce the number of colds, flu, and other viruses.
Less stress
Regular exercise reduces the amount of stress hormones in the body, resulting in a slower heart rate, relaxed blood vessels, and lower blood pressure. Increased relaxation after exercise shows on your face with reduced muscle tension.
Stronger bones
Regular, moderate exercise keeps your bones strong. Studies show that resistance and strengthening exercises also boost bone mass and keep muscles strong.
Improved mood
Research shows that regular exercise reduces symptoms of moderate depression and enhances psychological fitness. Exercise can even produce changes in certain chemical levels in the body, which can have an effect on the psychological state. - Endorphins are hormones in the brain associated with a happy, positive feeling. A low level of endorphins is associated with depression. During exercise, levels of this substance increase. This may help to ease symptoms of depression. Studies have found that physically active people were half as likely to be depressed as non-active people. - Exercise also boosts the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that send specific messages from one brain cell to another. This neurotransmitter is thought to play a key role in keeping your mood calm.