How does exercise help me stay healthy?
Exercise helps both your body and your mind. It helps lower
your risk of disease. It helps you feel better.
When you exercise every day, you can lower your chances of
having:
- a stroke
- heart disease
- diabetes.
Exercise can lower your:
- blood pressure
- blood cholesterol
- blood sugar.
Exercise helps your mood. It changes how you feel.
Exercise helps you:
- Have more energy.
- Sleep well.
How do I start to exercise?
Always check with your healthcare provider before you start
an exercise program. If you have any health problems, talk
to your provider about what exercises would be right for
you.
Choose exercises that:
- You enjoy.
- Fit into your schedule.
- Allow for any health problems.
Do warm-up exercises every time you exercise.
- Gently stretch your muscles for 5 to 10 minutes.
- When you stretch, you make your muscles less tight. You
are less likely to hurt yourself.
You can walk to warm up. It gets your blood flowing.
What types of exercises should I do?
You do not need to exercise really hard to be healthy. You
can do exercises at a low or medium level and stay fit. It
depends on your health needs. Ask your healthcare provider
what is right for you. You could:
- Stretch. It helps the muscles be less tight.
- Lift weights. It helps you make your muscles stronger.
- Do aerobics. It gives your lungs and heart a good
workout. It sends blood to your muscles. It makes your
heart, lungs, and muscles stronger.
There are many kinds of aerobic exercises. You can:
- Walk.
- Swim.
- Run.
- Bicycle.
- Dance.
You might like to:
- Ice skate or roller skate.
- Take aerobics classes.
- Go cross-country skiing.
- Row a boat.
What else do I need to know?
You may want to count the calories you burn when you
exercise. You can burn 300 calories or more in an hour when
you walk, garden, dance, swim, or bicycle.
Right after you exercise, do cool-down exercises for 5 to 10
minutes. When you do cool-down exercises, you help:
- Your heart rate and breathing go back to normal.
- Keep your muscles from getting stiff.
You can walk to help you cool down. It is also good to
stretch after you exercise. This keeps your muscles from
getting tight.
Talk to your healthcare provider about what kind of
exercise is best for you. Also ask how much you should
exercise.
- If you want to keep weighing the same, you probably need
to exercise 30 to 60 minutes at a time, 4 to 5 days each
week.
- If you need to lose weight, you may need to exercise
more. You may need 90 minutes of exercise on exercise
days. But you can break it up. You could exercise for
30 minutes, 3 times a day.
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change as new health information becomes available. The
information is intended to inform and educate and is not a
replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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