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Healthy Living: Importance of Sleep and Exercise

By: Alexandra Brown
Updated: March 5, 2013
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The poll of a thousand adults found regular exercisers slept better and felt more refreshed in the morning than people who did not exercise. The reason for the link between physical activity and a good night's sleep is not clear. But depression and anxiety tend to be common in people who suffer from insomnia. Vigorous exercise -- any time of day -- seemed to help most. But it doesn't take heavy lifting to benefit...a walk or strech can be beneficial too.

Spending less time sitting may also help -- those who sat no more than 8 hours a day had better sleep quality than more sedentary people.

So take a little break for yourself at work today to take a lap around the office.

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