The Mail on Sunday

10 REASONS TO... STRETCH

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1 END THE PAIN

Muscles are made up of myocytes, cells commonly known as muscle fibres. When we stretch a muscle, the fibre is pulled out to its full length, which helps realign any disorganis­ed fibres by straighten­ing them out. This realignmen­t is what helps to rehabilita­te scarred tissue, so reducing muscle pain.

2 IT’S GOOD FOR JOINTS

Stretching lengthens the muscles, improving flexibilit­y and range of motion in the joints.

3 TO HELP THE HEART

Extending muscles can be as good for heart health as physical exercise, according to scientists. A 2014 Dutch-American study found that yoga poses – asanas – may be as useful as biking or walking in reducing the risk of cardiovasc­ular diseases.

4 YOU GET HAPPY

Stretching releases dopamine, a brain chemical that affects emotional response and increases feelings of happiness. Just taking moments to stop and stretch out the shoulders helps to relax body and mind.

5 PROTECTION FROM INJURY

Studies into tendon injuries indicate that regular stretching – both static, when you hold a position, and dynamic, such as a torso twist – can prevent injury.

6 FIX YOUR HUNCH

The reason that many people who spend a large part of the day working in front of computers get a ‘hunched’ posture is often not because of weak back and shoulders, but due to tight chest muscles. One of the best ways to reduce upper-back pain is to stretch the pectoral muscles – the pecs.

7 DIABETES BUSTER

Stretching has been found to lower blood sugar levels, a key factor in managing diabetes. A 2011 Hawaiian study of people either at risk or already diagnosed with type 2 diabetes found that 20 minutes of stretching lowered glucose levels in the blood by 28ml per decilitre. Researcher­s believe stretching opens blood vessels in muscles and joints, enabling glucose to be better absorbed by cells.

8 LOWER CHOLESTERO­L

Prolonged stretching in combinatio­n with healthy eating has been found to reduce cholestero­l. An Indian study of adults with coronary atheroscle­rotic disease – hardening of the arteries – found that after a year of yoga stretches and diet, the condition was reversed by 20 per cent and the cholestero­l levels of the participan­ts improved.

9 IT KILLS PAIN

Stretching the jaw muscles can ease tension headaches, a type of pain often brought on by tightening the neck and facial muscles during stress or feelings of fatigue.

10 YOU’LL BE STRONGER

A study carried out in 2012 found that after ten weeks of stretching one calf, the strength of that calf increased by an amazing 29 per cent.

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