Health and wellness are – understandably – at the forefront of everyone’s minds right now. Maybe you're considering
Sober October if you’ve found yourself reaching for a glass of wine a little more often in these crazy times. You may be taking on
Stoptober, determined to quit smoking for good. Both are great goals that can have a seriously positive effect on your health. Want to know another?
Here are some compelling reasons why you should use activity to improve and protect your physical and mental wellbeing this October.
Exercise and health benefits
Up to 20% lower risk of breast cancer
Up to 50% lower risk of colon cancer
Up to 30% lower risk of depression
Up to 50% lower risk of type 2 diabetes
Up to 35% lower risk of coronary heart disease
Up to 30% lower risk of dementia
Up to 83% lower risk of osteoarthritis
An improved immune system, essential for avoiding the severe symptoms of COVID-19
Exercise can reduce the risks
“As we learn more about COVID-19, the importance of immune and metabolic health in reducing our risk is becoming increasingly clear, pointing towards the central role of physical activity, alongside other lifestyle modifications, in reducing infection and severity of disease.
“It’s time we all take a close look at our activity levels and start to build more exercise into our daily lives.”
Olympian, sports scientist and Chair of the ukactive Scientific Advisory Board, Professor Greg Whyte OBE
Keeping active in the new normal
Pretty persuasive, no? According to government, to get these health benefits and more, adults should try to be active every day and aim to achieve at least 150 minutes of physical activity over a week through a variety of activities.
Of course, the Covid-19 pandemic has made those targets harder for many of us. Since March, our ‘normal’ working day has been disrupted in various ways, from government mandates such as lockdown, self-isolation and quarantine, to employment factors like working from home or furlough. Not to mention sports facilities being closed for a large proportion of the time.
Despite these obstacles, a recent survey by ukactive shows that more than half of the nation recognised the value of exercise enough to make it a priority during lockdown – 58% of respondents said they were able to manage their mental health and wellbeing through being active. We went for walks, jumped around to Joe Wicks and did online workouts in our living rooms!
Now that restrictions have been reduced, we can make the most of all the options available to us and take even more control of our activity levels again. Other than in small pockets of the country in lockdown, we can go out when we want, for a run, walk or cycle – or head over to the gym or leisure centre to work out there.
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Sources:
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/exercise-health-benefits/
https://www.ukactive.com/news/brits-say-getting-more-exercise-is-the-best-way-they-can-support-nhs/