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Author Heisz, Jennifer J., author.

Title Move the body, heal the mind : overcome anxiety, depression, and dementia and improve focus, creativity, and sleep / Jennifer J. Heisz, PhD.

Publisher Boston : Mariner Books, [2022]

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LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 Auburn PL New NonFic Display  QP 301 .H36 2022    AVAILABLE  
 Belfast Non Fiction  612.044 HEI    AVAILABLE  
 McArthur PL Adult Room  612.044 H473    AVAILABLE  
 Witherle ML Adult Nonfiction  612.044 Hei    AVAILABLE  
Physical Description xiv, 240 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages (201-228) and index.
Summary A noted neuroscientist reveals groundbreaking research on how fitness and exercise can combat mental health conditions such as anxiety, dementia, ADHD, and depression, and offers a plan for improving focus, creativity, and sleep.
"Jennifer Heisz shares paradigm-shifting research on how exercise affects the brain, finding that intervals of intense workouts, or even leisurely walks, help stop depression and dementia, lessen anxiety and ADHD, and encourage better sleep, creativity, and resilience. Physical inactivity is the greatest risk factor contributing to dementia and anxiety--it's as much a factor as genetics. In addition, exercise's anti-inflammatory properties make it the most effective treatment strategy for those who are depressed and don't respond to anti-depressants. The book focuses on overcoming inertia; using exercise to help fight addictions; how we can improve our memory with fitness even as we age; and, importantly, how exercise can help us sleep better, improve focus, and be more creative. Included are easy to use plans for unique aerobic and resistance workouts designed to strengthen the brain."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Exercise -- Health aspects.
Exercise -- Psychological aspects.