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Fitness and mental health: Why movement improves mood

Fitness and mental health: Why movement improves mood

Regular physical activity can help reduce stress, improve mood, and support overall mental health, experts say. Photo: Metro Services/Metro Services


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) – Most people begin exercising to improve their physical health, but one of the most powerful benefits of regular movement shows up in the mind. Research shows that physical activity plays a significant role in improving mood, reducing stress, and supporting overall mental well-being.

Exercise triggers the brain’s “feel good” chemicals

One of the main reasons exercise improves mood is chemical. Physical activity stimulates the release of endorphins, commonly known as the body’s natural mood boosters. These chemicals interact with receptors in the brain to reduce pain and increase happiness.

Exercise also increases levels of dopamine and serotonin, neurotransmitters that help regulate mood, emotional balance, and sleep. Low levels of these chemicals have been linked to anxiety and depression, which is why regular movement can be a powerful tool in maintaining mental health.

Even moderate exercise, such as walking or light strength training, can trigger these benefits.

Movement helps reduce stress

Physical activity can also help the body manage stress. During periods of stress, the body releases hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. Exercise helps regulate those hormones, allowing the body to return to a calmer state.

This explains why many people report feeling mentally clearer and less overwhelmed after a workout. Exercise acts as a healthy outlet for tension and emotional buildup.

Over time, regular physical activity can also improve resilience, making it easier to cope with everyday stress and unexpected challenges.

Exercise improves sleep and energy

Mental health and sleep are closely connected. People who exercise regularly often report better sleep quality and more consistent sleep patterns.

Physical activity helps regulate the body’s internal clock, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. Better sleep can support improved mood, focus, and energy levels.

For many people, movement becomes part of a healthy routine that helps reset both the body and mind.

It doesn’t require extreme workouts

Improving mental health through movement requires consistency over intensity. A walk after dinner, a short strength workout, or a fitness class a few times a week can contribute to improved mental well-being.

The key is finding activities that feel sustainable and enjoyable.

For many people, fitness becomes more than a workout routine. It becomes a way to clear the mind, improve mood, and support overall well-being.

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