Movement, Energy Balance, and Overall Wellness
Physical activity is a cornerstone of long-term health and wellbeing. Beyond supporting energy balance, movement influences cardiovascular health, bone density, mental wellbeing, and metabolic function.
Physical activity burns calories and supports energy expenditure, which is one component of energy balance. However, the relationship between exercise and overall health is complex and extends far beyond calorie burning.
Exercise has profound effects on mental health, including:
Physical activity doesn't require intense gym sessions. Sustainable wellness includes:
Consistency matters more than intensity. Finding regular physical activities you genuinely enjoy makes movement a sustainable part of life, rather than something requiring constant willpower.
General guidelines suggest at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week, combined with strength training. However, individual needs vary, and consulting a fitness professional can help you develop an approach suited to your circumstances.
"Physical activity is not a punishment for eating—it's an investment in your health, strength, and mental wellbeing."