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Exercise

Research has shown that how active we are impacts not only our physical health, but also our mental wellbeing. Regular exercise is key to maintaining both physical and mental health.

On this page, you will find a variety of resources, including links to articles, videos, and tips on how to improve your exercise habits without breaking the bank.

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Why it's important to be active

Exercise is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Exercise not only benefits our physical health but also our mental health. Everything from yoga to weightlifting, walking, swimming, or even dancing, is excellent for our well-being. Here are 6 things exercise can do for you:

How much exercise is enough?

Doing 30 minutes or more of exercise a day for three to five days a week may significantly improve depression or anxiety symptoms. But smaller amounts of physical activity — as little as 10 to 15 minutes at a time — may make a difference. It may take less time exercising to improve your mood when you do more-vigorous activities, such as running or bicycling.

The mental health benefits of exercise and physical activity may last only if you stick with it over the long term - another good reason to focus on finding activities that you enjoy. Start slowly and gradually increase the frequency, duration, and intensity of your exercise to help make physical activity a regular part of our routine.

How do you get started - and stay motivated?

Starting and sticking with an exercise routine or regular physical activity can be a challenge. These tips can help your journey:

Tools for a healthy body and mind