Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a staggering 4 out of 10 people have reported symptoms of anxiety or depression, as compared to 2019 where it was 1 out of 10. Contributing to the rise in mental health concerns during this time are the changes to everyone’s routine (i.e., childcare, nutrition, wellness, exercise) forced...Read More
Exercise isn’t a depression cure-all (there’s no such thing!) But plenty of research has shown that exercise can reduce or even prevent symptoms of depression. Among people with depression and similar health conditions, exercise appears to have substantial mental health benefits. For instance, a review published in the Journal of Neurology found that exercise can...Read More
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. One of the most positive things we can do to help mental health is exercise and training. Regular exercise can have a positive impact on depression, anxiety, and ADHD. But this is not the only benefit of exercise; exercise can also relieve stress, improve memory, help you sleep better,...Read More
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