Posted by heatherlani on September 16, 2001, at 15:30:23
In reply to Re: Exercise; Part II, posted by tina on May 5, 2000, at 16:51:35
> Tina, I'm just curious, does that apply to all forms of exercise for you, or just aerobic? What about yoga, or pilates?
HeatherWell thank you william Haskell! What happens when exercise GIVES you panic attacks and INCREASES depression? That's what it does to me and Fred.
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> According to William Haskell, exercise expert an Stanford University Medical School, besides helping to keep fit, exercise "improves the ability of insulin to enter cells, so it lowers the risk of diabetes. It also lowers the risk of heart disease by improving blood clotting mechanisms, lowering triglycerides, and raising HDL (good) cholesterol."
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> > "In our studies, exercise improved sleep in people with modest sleep dysfunction, that is, people who take a long time to fall asleep or who wake up frequently at night."
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> > "Exercise isn't a panacea, but it has consistently been shown to help relieve (mild forms of) both depression and anxiety."
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