Exercise and physical movement not only maintain your physical health but are essential for maintaining a healthy mind. Regular exercise can help you feel relaxed and refreshed and provide various benefits to optimize your brain health.
Exercise has often been overlooked in mental health treatment. However, it is an essential component of lifestyle modifications crucial for maintaining mental health.
A sedentary lifestyle, lacking in physical movement, can contribute to mental health issues. It can lead to social isolation, negative thought patterns, and feelings of being stuck, exacerbating conditions like stress and anxiety.
At Agentic Mental Health, we incorporate various types of physical activity alongside other lifestyle modifications into our treatment plans.
The relationship between exercise and mental health is complex. Inactivity can contribute to or be a result of mental illness.
Physical exercise provides many benefits for your body and mental well-being. Improving physical health can be valuable for people with mental health issues.
Several ways in which exercise can benefit your mental health include:
Physical exercise has numerous positive effects on your body and brain that can help significantly improve your mental health conditions and symptoms.
Regular exercise can enhance cardiovascular health, thus improving blood circulation to the brain. Even though the brain is only 2% of your body weight, it uses about 20% of the heart's output, making it the most metabolically active organ.
Maintaining a steady cerebral blood flow (CBF) is crucial for normal brain function and metabolic activities. Better blood circulation to the brain ensures that oxygen and essential nutrients are delivered to brain cells.
Studies show that just one week of aerobic and resistance exercise can boost blood flow to the hippocampus, a key area of the brain.
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis is a communication system between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal gland that plays a key role in stress response.
When you are stressed, the HPA axis stimulates cortisol production and prepares the body for a "fight or flight" response by inducing short-term bodily changes, such as increasing blood flow to muscles, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure.
While short-term stress responses can be beneficial, chronic stress can lead to HPA axis dysfunction. Chronic activation of the HPA axis due to prolonged stress can lead to mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression.
Physical exercise can positively impact the HPA axis by modulating its activity and helping in stress management. Different types and intensities of exercise can influence HPA axis activity in various ways.
Regularly performed moderate exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety by regulating your cortisol levels.
Regular exercise can significantly improve various mental health conditions by boosting the level of neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin, in the brain.
While exercise is crucial for mental health, it is important not to push yourself too hard, as this can have negative effects. Moderate to intensive physical activity for at least 30 minutes on most or all days of the week can help improve your brain function.
However, a strenuous workout, when already stressed, can increase cortisol levels and backfire. This does not mean ditching vigorous exercise entirely but rather, understanding your limits. Exercise should improve brain health, not add more stress.
The key lies in tailoring your exercise routine to promote, not hinder, mental health. Even low- or moderate-intensity activities, such as walking, stretching, or yoga, can significantly improve your mood and cognitive patterns. You should listen to your body and aim for workouts that make you feel good, not burnt out.
Remember, any movement is better than none. Activities like walking, stretching, yoga, or even housework can benefit your mind and body.
At Agentic Mental Health, we recognize the important role physical activity and exercise play in optimizing mental well-being. Our team can work with you to incorporate various exercise and physical activity routines into your personalized treatment plan.
Mental health conditions can make it hard to find motivation for daily tasks, let alone exercise. We take a gradual approach, encouraging you to take small steps to move your body and engage with your surroundings.
We analyze your lifestyle and daily routine and identify aspects that may be impacting your mental health. After that, we collaborate with you to develop strategies and tools to improve your mental health.
This could include:
Our main focus is to break the cycle of negative thoughts by keeping you focused on your body and creating opportunities for socialization. When you take care of your body, it can boost your confidence and self-esteem, motivating you to keep moving forward.
The goal of our treatment plan is to help you regain your agency, break free from negative thoughts, and take proactive steps to improve and move forward.
At Agentic Mental Health, our skilled team goes beyond medication and psychotherapy to help you regain control over your life. We integrate various types of exercise routines alongside other lifestyle modifications into our treatment plans.
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