This week I already mentioned how exercise can relieve anxiety; now there’s even more good news on exercise (like we needed any). This latest New York Times article examines a recent study that examined children and assessed whether more exercise meant better sleep. Here’s a good quote:
…physical activity during the day and sleep onset at night were closely linked: every hour of sedentary activity during the day resulted in an additional three minutes in the time it took to fall asleep at night. And the children who fell asleep faster ultimately slept longer, getting an extra hour of sleep for every 10-minute reduction in the time it took them to drift off…
The same results were found in other studies with adults. Here is yet another reason to get your kids out to play more, or for you to dust off that treadmill…
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http://www.cityweekend.com.cn Lee Mack
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http://www.cityweekend.com.cn Lee Mack






