In the cold days of winter, seasonal cold infections continue to make their rounds, causing general distress and discomfort. However, there are ways to be proactive about your health - making exercise a daily part of your life can reduce the incidence of colds, according to an expert from the American College of Sports Medicine.
David Nieman, DrPH, FACSM, says that multiple studies have shown a 25 to 50 percent decrease in sick time for active people completing at least 45 minutes of moderate intensity exercise (such as walking) most days of the week. Nieman says, “This reduction in illness far exceeds anything a drug or pill can offer. All it takes is a pair of walking shoes to help prevent becoming one of the thousands predicted to suffer from the common cold this winter.”
However, if you’ve already been struck down by illness and aren’t sure whether you should be in bed or the gym, Nieman has some tips:
Nieman also advises getting exercise prior to getting a flu shot. Moderate-intensity exercise just before the shot has been found to improve the body’s immune response to the vaccine.
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