Here are facts, some we’ve known for a long time, others from recent research. Sometimes it”s easier to get going without the “I”ve got to lose weight mentality….” Exercise for your health and well-being, period, no matter what”s going on weight-wise. Focusing on these other positives can make the experience more satisfying. Print the chart and post in on your refrigerator!
-the majority of people who’ve lost weight and kept it off for five years or more exercise, on average, an hour per day.
-people who are overweight but physically fit tend to have fewer health and disease risk factors than people who are normal weight but out of shape.
-exercise builds muscle. Muscle burns more calories than fat or lean tissue.
-exercise helps people lose weight faster than reducing calories alone.
-exercise helps keep blood pressure down.
-exercise keeps the heart strong and reduces cardiac risk factors.
-exercise alone has been shown to reduce diabetes risk, and to improve blood sugar levels in Type II diabetics.
-exercise improves cognitive function in older people at risk for dementia or other age-related cognitive problems.
-exercise probably helps delay the onset of Alzheimer’s for those at risk.
-in a recent large-scale study, exercise improved quality of life on several dimensions, regardless of whether or not people lost weight.
-exercise improves depression in many people.
-exercising (but not right before bed) tends to improve sleep.
-pregnant women who exercise tend to have less complicated deliveries than others.
-exercise strengthens bone mass.
-exercise that improves flexibility helps prevent falls in older people.
-exercising will improve your score on any “biological vs. chronological age” test.
-exercise is a good way to reduce stress and to reduce the intensity of negative emotions.
-exercising throughout a holiday season or vacation can minimize potential weight gain from eating higher calorie foods (to a point: you still have to pay attention!)
-exercising can minimize weight gain from quitting smoking.
-exercise can minimize cravings when you’re trying to break bad habits.