Can Exercise Help ADHD Symptoms?

article by Eileen Bailey

What would you say if there was one thing you could do that would help to improve symptoms of ADHD: decrease impulsivity, increase attention, help you focus better, improve your mood, make you healthier overall and this thing didn’t cost any money and didn’t have any side effects? Most people would eagerly say “sign me up!”

Well, this is exactly what exercise can do for you. Terry Matlen previously wrote about Dr. John Ratey’s book, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain and his research into the subject of ADHD and exercise. According to Dr. Ratey, “Exercise is the single most popular tool we have to optimize our brain function… exercise not only makes us smarter; it also makes us less stressed, depressed and anxious.”

What Exercise Does for Us

We all know that exercise is important to maintaining a healthy body. It helps to keep our heart and muscles healthy and working properly. It helps us combat physical illnesses such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and improves blood circulation. Exercise has been found to fight diseases such as osteoporosis and diabetes. It helps you to maintain your weight.

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