When stress affects the brain, with its many nerve connections, the rest of the body feels the impact as well. So it stands to reason that if your body feels better, so does your mind. Exercise and other physica
3. How does physical activity reduce stress?A. It helps people win competitions.B. It releases chemicals that make people feel happy.C. It allows people to sleep longer.D. It helps people become stronger. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B. It releases chemicals that make people feel happy. ...
Reducing stress, improving physical activity and building peer support for young adult brain tumor survivorsS., WagnerT., Wong
Stress causes serious effects on the mind and body, so it takes consistency and time to lessen it. Answer and Explanation: The statement is true. Physical activity is a great stress buster. Increasing the physical activity in the day-to-day...
百度试题 结果1 题目Physical activity can reduce your risk of suffering stress and depression. A. at B. from C. with D. against 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
A. only your body movement can help you relax B. your mind can work better to free you of anxiety C. your body and mind can cooperate in releasing stress D. physics can always play an important part in reducing nervousness 相关知识点: 试题...
This population (adult women) is known to typically underestimate their weight and overestimate their height (therefore reducing estimated BMI) [39], however, any adjustments required would be common to both groups. Physical activity A simple, devised measure based on the trans-theoretical model TTM...
Neurological and mental illnesses account for a considerable proportion of the global burden of disease. Exercise has many beneficial effects on brain health, contributing to decreased risks of dementia, depression and stress, and it has a role in restor
(外研社沸腾英语)A research shows that physical activity may help students do better in their classes. The research comes as educators in some countries are reducing time for activities like physical education. They are using...
The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) and universal mitigation strategies have fundamentally affected peoples’ lives worldwide, particularly during the first two years of the pandemic. Reductions in physical activity (PA) and increased mental health (MH)