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#109 Discover the Joy of Movement with Dr Kelly McGonigal

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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How Exercise Helps with Stress and Mental Health

Exercise provides both short and long-term benefits for stress. In the short term, it changes brain chemistry to give more hope and energy. In the long term, regular exercise improves brain structure and function, making it resilient to stress and more responsive to joy. Exercise increases the availability of dopamine, endocannabinoid, and endorphin receptors, promoting a generalized mood improvement. Recent research shows that muscles act as an endocrine organ, releasing proteins and peptides that affect the entire body when contracting regularly.

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