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How Exercise Helps Mental Health?

by Ali Bull
June 3, 2026
in Health, Mental Health
How Exercise Helps Mental Health?

Exercise is one of the best ways to do that. It helps reduce anxiety, depression, and negative moods while improving self-esteem and cognitive function. It alleviates symptoms such as low self-esteem, and social withdrawal also reduces stress in general.

Suppose you’re looking for a way to boost your mental health without taking medication or seeing a therapist. In that case, exercise is worth trying out because the release of endorphins in the brain during exercise acts on receptors normally triggered by painkillers or morphine. Exercising can help in the following ways with your mental health.

Depression

Physical activity is the best treatment for depression, and it doesn’t matter what kind of exercise you prefer. Exercise can reduce inflammation which helps people who suffer from this condition in two different ways: by decreasing their feelings or taking care of moodiness caused by painkillers they might be prescribed and reducing brain damage otherwise associated with long-term untreated illness.

Anxiety and Stress

The benefits of exercise are endless. Not only does it help with stress and anxiety, but a regular workout routine can also ease symptoms in people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome or depression! For example, animal studies have found that increased neurogenesis may play an important role when calming a person down when a lot is going on around them.

PTSD

People struggling with post-traumatic stress may find physical activity beneficial. Exercise has been shown to help symptoms of depression, anxiety, sleep issues, and cardiovascular problems in those who have PTSD.

ADHD

Exercise has improved motor skills and executive function for children with ADHD. Studies show that moderate to vigorous exercise works well. Still, it’s optimal when you can keep going for longer periods because this seems particularly beneficial toward adults who have the disorder as well. Cardio is one of the best examples which can help curb the effects of ADHD.

Visit our blog section to learn more about how exercise can help manage mental health issues.

Author Ali Bull
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We know we live in a computer-based world and in order to keep up with the times, we’ve recently welcome Ali in our team. Ali leads the team that ensures our online presence, especially the stories we share to our readers.

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