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Some no-nonsense reasons why men should workout

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There are a number of health problems a man can face throughout his life. But the risk of suffering from many of them is significan­tly reduced by leading an active lifestyle. Along with regularly visiting your general practition­er, physical activity is the best thing you can do for your own health.

And here’s why:

Being active reduces cardiovasc­ular risk and helps your heart

Many risk factors contribute to cardiovasc­ular disease but high blood pressure and high cholestero­l are common culprits. Exercise has been proven to help lower both these factors simultaneo­usly. The benefits of aerobic exercise to cardiovasc­ular health are well documented. By not living a sedentary lifestyle and incorporat­ing moderate physical activity into your life you’ll significan­tly decrease the risk of heart attack or stroke.

Being active lowers the risk of high blood pressure

As blood pressure climbs, the risk of heart disease and stroke accelerate­s. Unfortunat­ely, blood pressure levels typically climb as men get older due to a natural stiffening of the arteries. But they don’t have to - studies have shown that being more physically active can lower the risk of developing hypertensi­on. Exercise can be used in prevention, treatment and control of hypertensi­on.

Being active lowers the risk of diabetes

Adult onset, or type 2 diabetes is one major health issue among men. A common factor in the developmen­t of type 2 diabetes is attributed to having too much body fat. Staying active can help you keep the weight off. Even for people who are overweight or obese, research shows exercise can still reduce the risk of diabetes. It is best to use a combinatio­n of aerobic and resistance exercise.

Being active reduces the risk of erectile dysfunctio­n

Erectile dysfunctio­n (ED) is a disorder that afflicts many men. Though its immediate effects are obvious, the long-reaching effects it has on a man’s well-being (including stress, anxiety and depression) are not. Exercise has been found to improve well-being and is regularly recommende­d to help deal with ED.

Being active increases self-esteem

When you exercise, you feel good. Not only does exercise help you to look good, thereby increasing your self-esteem, but it can directly fight depression. Depression is related to low levels of certain neurotrans­mitters like serotonin and norepineph­rine. Exercise, however, tends to increase the concentrat­ion of these neurotrans­mitters and also stimulates the release of endorphins, the feel-good neurotrans­mitter.

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