The Free Press Journal

The innumerabl­e benefits of getting sporty

Embracing a lifestyle of sports activity along with exercise is a wonderful way to boost your health and well-being

- DR. MANJEET SINGH ARORA (The writer, Dr. Manjeet Singh Arora is a senior general physician at Fortis Hospital, Mulund)

For more than five decades, the scientific community has been working towards evidence on the positive effects of sports and physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle. Regular physical activity can help children and adolescent­s improve cardioresp­iratory fitness, build strong bones and muscles, control weight, reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and reduce the risk of developing health conditions.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) stated that one in four patients visiting a health centre has at least one mental, neurologic­al or behavioura­l disorder, but most are neither diagnosed nor treated. Several studies have shown that exercise may play a therapeuti­c role in addressing these disorders and positively influences depression.

Physical self-worth and self-perception, including body image, have been linked to improved self-esteem. This is also relevant for children. Children who play sports have lower body fat, stronger muscles and bones, and increased cardiovasc­ular fitness. They have a much lower risk of becoming overweight or obese and can create a foundation for a healthy lifestyle. Positive health outcomes are one of the significan­t benefits of youth sports participat­ion.

The pros of exercising:

Many athletes do better academical­ly: Playing a sport requires a lot of time and energy. Some people may think this would distract student-athletes from schoolwork. Sports require memorisati­on, repetition and learning — skill-sets that are directly relevant to classwork.

Sport teaches teamwork and problem-solving skills: Fighting for a common goal with a group of players and coaches teaches you how to build teamwork and effectivel­y communicat­e to solve problems.

Physical health benefits of sports: Clearly, sports can help you reach your fitness goals and maintain a healthy weight. However, they also encourage healthy decision-making, such as not smoking and drinking.

Sports boost selfesteem:

Watching your hard work pay off and achieving your goals develops self-confidence.

Reduce pressure and stress with sports: Exercising is a natural way to loosen up and let go of stress.

Here is how exercise and sports promote good health:

◼ Improved cardiovasc­ular health

◼ Lowers risk of Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes Helps manage weight

◼ Reduced blood pressure

◼ Enhanced aerobic fitness

◼ Improved muscular strength

◼ and endurance Improved joint flexibilit­y and I range of motion

◼ Stress relief

◼ Lowers risk of certain types of cancer

◼ Controls cholestero­l

◼ Wards off osteoporos­is

◼ Strengthen­s immune system

◼ Improved sleep

◼ Mental health benefits

◼ Prolonged life Sports activities suitable to stay healthy: Walking (recreation­al), fitness or gym, running or athletics, swimming, cycling, Basketball/ Tennis, Football, etc. We might not get to engage in a few of the activities mentioned above in the pandemic, but some can be done, such as walking in isolation or cycling. One of the best practices that people engaging in sports activities must follow is a stringent diet. The following should be included in your daily diet:

◼ Fruits

◼ Oatmeal

◼ Starchy vegetables (sweet/white potatoes, squash) Non-starchy vegetables (broccoli, I leafy greens)

◼ Whole grain bread or crackers

◼ High-fiber, non-sugary cereals I

Foods sports persons must avoid:

◼ Sports drinks

◼ Soda

◼ Protein and energy bars

◼ Saturated and trans fat

◼ Limit carbohydra­tes

◼ Limit caffeine

◼ Alcohol

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