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By Jacquelyn Buffo, MS, LPC, CAADC
March 11, 2022
You may already have a good understanding of the benefits of exercise on your mental and physical health. Studies continuously show the positive impact that exercise has on improving your self-esteem and reducing anxiety and depression. Exercise has been shown to improve your brain health, reduce your risk for various diseases, improve your ability to engage in day-to-day activities, manage weight, and strengthen your muscles and bones. To maximize the benefits of physical exercise, it is vital to incorporate strength training.
Let’s take a closer look at the proven benefits of exercise. An obvious benefit of exercise is weight management. Some less obvious benefits of exercise include:
Inactivity can have a detrimental impact on our health, especially as we age. As you age, you lose bone density, are at an increased risk of falling, and have an increased risk of bone fractures. Regular activity, and in particular strength training, can help reduce these risks.
A healthy exercise routine consists of various types of physical activity. Engaging in just one type of physical activity isn’t enough to receive the full benefits that physical exercise has to offer. You should incorporate four distinct types of exercises into your fitness routine.
The four types of exercise include:
While each type of exercise provides health benefits, let us take a closer look at the benefits of strength training.
As you age, you lose muscle mass and bone density. Inactive adults lose 3% to 8% of their muscle mass every 10 years. Studies show that strength training functions as medicine for your body as you age, and it has many benefits for your health.
Studies show that benefits of strength training include:
Strength training doesn’t mean being overly muscled and maxing out on dumbbells. Incorporating strength training can be done simply and effectively. It can also be incorporated effortlessly into your exercise regime, even if you don’t have a bench press or heavy weights.
These strategies can help get you started:
Incorporating strength training into a new or already established exercise routine has many benefits. Strength training is a critical part of a healthy, active lifestyle and becomes especially important as you age. Utilized in conjunction with other healthy habits, such as taking your medication regularly, drinking plenty of water, and getting adequate rest, can help maximize your health and overall quality of life. If you are struggling to afford your prescription medication, ScriptSave WellRx is a free app that can help you save up to 80%*.
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Jacquelyn Buffo is a licensed professional counselor with experience and expertise in substance abuse and mental health issues. She received her MS in mental health counseling from Capella University and is a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor through the state of Michigan. She is also in the process of receiving her certification in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Jacquelyn has experience working with clients suffering from addiction and mental health issues on an in-home, residential, and outpatient basis. Currently, she works with adolescents and adults with Borderline Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, PTSD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder through Henry Ford Health System.
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