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Exercise in Youth Improves Bone Health Later in Life

According to a study appearing in the July, 2006 issue of The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism shows that men who are athletic in their teens enjoy bone-building benefits that persists even after the intense athletic activity has ceased. Researchers monitored 63 athletes and 27 non-athletes for eight years. The average age of the […]

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Exercise and Stress

Exercise reduces physical problems due to stress. This makes sense because joint movement increases serotonin production. Serotoninis a neurotransmitter (a chemical that enables nerve cells—especially in the brain, to communicate with each other). Many anti-depressant drugs act to increase serotonin activity. According to a 1999 study published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, people who exercise

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Exercise and Arthritis

When in pain it, exercise is often unthinkable. There is a natural tendency to want to rest a part of the body that is painful. Although beginning an exercise regimen is difficult for someone in pain, the benefits outweigh the initial difficulty, according to the article: “Moderate Exercise Prevents, Relieves Osteoarthritis” appearing in Family Practice

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