If you are not tired, you stop working? You may be wrong, because according to a top neurologist, exercise is good for your overall health.
Sudhir Kumar of Indraprastha Apollo Hospital said this citing a recent study published in the International Journal of Environmental Studies and Public Health.
This study, conducted by researchers at Harvard University in the US, found that physical activity benefits many weight markers among obese adults.
“If exercise can’t lead to weight loss, is it wasted? The answer is NO,” said Sudhir to X.com.
The Hyderabad-based neurologist says some people who consult him report no significant loss despite exercise.
“They lose hope and want to stop training. My advice to them is not to give up and keep training,” he said.
“The desire to exercise is one of the main motivators for people to exercise, but it should not be the goal of exercise,” Dr.
In addition, some health benefits associated with regular exercise (despite the harm) include “increased insulin sensitivity, decreased blood pressure, increased HbA1C, serum triglycerides, HDL or good cholesterol, improved quality and quantity of sleep, symptoms of depression, diabetes, stroke and heart attack risk, increased cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2 Max), muscle mass and muscle strength.”
“This leads to a lower risk of premature death, lower health care costs and a healthy life expectancy,” Sudhir said.
“Don’t stop exercising if you don’t feel tired. A healthy diet (limited carbohydrates) plays an important role in weight loss,” he said.