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Dr. Nate: Is There a 'Best" Time of the Day to Exercise?

Some experts agree that the best time of day to exercise is the time that works best for you.

Some experts agree that the best time of day to exercise is the time that works best for you. If you have found a time of day that feels good and works for you— then stick with it!

Consistency is important! If you exercise in the morning be sure to stretch and warm up first.

Others disagree, stating that there is a “best” time of day to exercise, determined by an individual’s circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms are the body’s “internal clock.” They control blood pressure, sleep cycles, body temperature, metabolism and even temperament.

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Researchers examining the influence of circadian rhythms on exercise have found that body temperature is an important variable in determining the quality of one’s exercise program. Body temperature is at its lowest during the one to three hours before you awaken. When body temperature is low, muscles are tight and blood flow is reduced, making your early morning workouts more sluggish and increasing your chances of injury.

On the other hand, early afternoon and evening workouts are more productive because you are more alert, your body temperature is higher, your muscles are warmer and more flexible and your lung function is at its peak. Working out after a tough day at the office is also a terrific way to release stress and it helps control the amount of food you eat at the dinner table!

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However, a consistent exercise routine is what really matters and, when added to getting the proper amount of sleep, a healthy diet and receiving regular chiropractic adjustments, provides the framework for a healthy and satisfying lifestyle.

Dr. Nathan Conroy, D.C. is the owner and clinic director of The Chiropractic People, a family wellness center in Geneva, IL.  He is actively involved in the community and when not serving patients at the office, he regularly speaks on health and wellness topics to small interest groups, churches, schools and local businesses. He believes that Health is a do it yourself project and has dedicated himself to helping people by empowering them with the right opportunity and resources so they can accomplish this and live their best life possible.

Questions?  Comments?  email the doctor at drnate@thechiropracticpeople.com.

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