Light, moderate exercise can improve mood

Published: Sept. 1, 2008 at 11:16 AM

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Light to moderate aerobic exercise can improve mood for two to four hours following the activity, a researcher at Indiana University said.

"These same positive benefits apply to children," psychologist Jack Raglin said in a statement. "At the same time, it's becoming more and more challenging to find time for kids to have physical activity. Kids are overly scheduled -- parents have to work at finding avenues for activity."

Raglin, who has conducted research examining overtraining syndrome, meditation and other issues involving mood and exercise, said:

-- People are more likely to experience the mood-boosting benefits after aerobic activities such as jogging, lap swimming or cycling, compared to activities such as strength training.

-- The benefits can be experienced after just 20 minutes of light or moderate activity, such as a slow jog.

-- People who are clinically depressed experience the most mood-boosting benefits, but people who generally already are relaxed, with low levels of depression or anxiety, can still experience the feelings of calmness, lowered levels of anxiety and less fatigue.

-- Intense exercise routines can cause depression in otherwise healthy individuals.

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