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  2. The Top 10 Benefits of Regular Exercise - Healthline

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    Here are the top 10 ways regular exercise benefits your body and brain. 1. Exercise can make you feel happier. Exercise has been shown to improve your mood and decrease feelings of depression ...

  3. Regular Exercise: How It Can Boost Your Health - WebMD

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    Regular exercise reduces muscle loss and helps maintain strength as you age. Exercise also builds bone density, which is crucial in preventing osteoporosis later in life. Helps prevent health ...

  4. Exercise for Teenagers: A Complete Guide - Healthline

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    This exercise strengthens the muscles of the hips, abdominals, and thighs. Lie on your back with your knees bent and your heels close to your buttocks. Your feet should be shoulder-width apart. It ...

  5. What Are the Benefits of Aerobic Exercise? - Healthline

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    13 Benefits. 1. Improves cardiovascular health. Aerobic exercise is recommended by the American Heart Association and by most doctors to people with, or at risk for, heart disease. That’s ...

  6. Benefits of physical activity - Wikipedia

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    Benefits include: improved thinking or cognition for children ages 6-13, short-term reduction of anxiety for adults, and enhanced functional capacity in older adults. [9] Regular physical activity can keep thinking, learning, and judgment skills sharp with age. It can also reduce the risk of depression and anxiety and improve sleep.

  7. 12 Benefits of Exercise - WebMD

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    Less Stress. 5 /12. Exercise calms your body and your brain. After your body works hard, the levels of stress hormones -- like adrenaline and cortisol -- drop. Stress and anxiety fade away ...

  8. Present perfect - Wikipedia

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    The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. [1] The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like "I have finished". The forms are present because they use the present tense of the auxiliary verb ...

  9. Sport for social development - Wikipedia

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    Sport refers to the physical activity and development in any individual, health, social and economic benefits. Sport is used as a tool for peace and development. The programs use sport to help children learn lifelong skills as an incentive for the children to improve their scholarship. Sport is used as a tool to reach personal and community goals.