How Regular Exercise Boosts Mental Health and Prevents Depression in Baby Boomers

JonSnow

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Physical activity is not only essential for physical health but also for emotional well-being. Regular walks, yoga, or swimming can reduce anxiety, improve mood, and even combat depression. What types of exercise have you or someone you know have incorporated into the routine? Have you noticed a positive shift in your mental health after becoming more active?
 
Regular exercise boosts mental health in Baby Boomers by releasing endorphins, reducing stress hormones, and improving sleep. It also enhances cognitive function, combats loneliness, and promotes a sense of purpose, helping prevent or ease depression and supporting overall emotional well-being during aging.
 
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