Sedentary people who regularly complain of fatigue can increase their energy levels by 20 percent and decrease their fatigue by 65 percent by engaging in regular, low intensity exercise, according to a new University of Georgia study.
"Too often we believe that a quick workout will leave us worn out - especially when we are already feeling fatigued," said researcher Tim Puetz, who recently completed his doctorate at UGA and is the lead author of the study. "However, we have shown that regular exercise can actually go a long way in increasing feelings of energy - particularly in sedentary individuals."
Full Story: 65 Percent Reduction In Fatigue Symptoms As A Result Of Low-Intensity Exercise
"Too often we believe that a quick workout will leave us worn out - especially when we are already feeling fatigued," said researcher Tim Puetz, who recently completed his doctorate at UGA and is the lead author of the study. "However, we have shown that regular exercise can actually go a long way in increasing feelings of energy - particularly in sedentary individuals."
Full Story: 65 Percent Reduction In Fatigue Symptoms As A Result Of Low-Intensity Exercise
