The Daily Courier

Study shows lasting benefits to brief workouts

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Just one 30-minute bout of exercise makes women feel stronger and thinner, according to a new UBC study. And the positive effect lasts well beyond the activity itself, which may be good news for women concerned about their body image.

“Women, in general, have a tendency to feel negatively about their bodies,” says study senior author Kathleen Martin Ginis, professor in UBC Okanagan’s School of Health and Exercise Sciences. “This is a concern because poor body image can have harmful implicatio­ns for a woman’s psychologi­cal and physical health, including increased risk for low self-esteem, depression and for eating disorders. This study indicates exercise can have an immediate positive effect.”

Martin Ginis, along with her graduate student Lauren Salci, compared the body image and physical perception­s of women who completed 30 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise with those who sat and read. Women in the exercise group had significan­t improvemen­ts in their body image compared to those who didn’t exercise. This positive effect lasted at least 20 minutes postexerci­se. The research team further establishe­d that this effect was not due to a change in the women’s mood. Rather, it was linked to perceiving themselves as stronger and thinner.

“We all have those days when we don’t feel great about our bodies,” says Martin Ginis. “This study and our previous research shows one way to feel better is to get going and exercise. The effects can be immediate.”

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