Fitness
Sreeleela’s Fitness Routine To Get A Toned Physique Is All About Exercise And Healthy Diet
Sreeleela’s Fitness Routine: The popular South fame, Sreeleela is a fitness enthusiast and never leaves a chance to encourage her fans to stay fit and healthy. The actress will be next seen in the upcoming Indian Telugu-language action drama ‘Guntur Kaaram’ written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The movie will feature Mahesh Babu, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Sreeleela, Jagapathi Babu and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles. From exercising to consuming a balanced diet, Sreeleela has a defined routine that she follows to achieve a healthy and toned body. If you are a fitness enthusiast, here are some fitness secrets of Sreeleela that you can include in your regime and get a fit and toned body.
1. Balanced Diet
In several interviews, Sreeleela revealed that she follows a balanced diet and never compromises with her food choices. A well-balanced diet provides the body with necessary nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, calcium, protein, fibre and others needed to carry out daily functions. It also promotes a disease-free body and helps the body work effectively.
2. Yoga
The actress swears by yoga as her fitness mantra. Incorporating yoga into your regular regime can help in improving the overall health and well-being of an individual. It promotes mental clarity and calmness, increases body awareness, relieves chronic stress patterns, relaxes the mind, centres attention and sharpens concentration.
3. Regular Workout
Sreeleela is a fitness enthusiast and incorporates workouts into her fitness routine. The diva never misses the opportunity to hit the gym and work on her body with a blend of different exercises. Regular physical activity is vital for physical, mental as well and emotional well-being. When you workout regularly and remain physically active, it helps in managing weight, promoting brain health, strengthening bones and muscles and enhancing the ability to perform everyday tasks with ease.
4. Strength Training
Also known as resistance training, it is a vital workout exercise that involves strengthening and toning muscles by contracting them against a resistance force. Strength training includes bench presses, deadlifts, squats, shoulder presses and pull-ups as the main exercises and has impressive benefits for the overall body.
Fitness
Does exercise sharpen your memory? How long do the benefits last? New research
Most of us have forgotten where we put our phones or car keys or what we ate for dinner last night. We’ve walked into a room and wondered why we even walked in there in the first place. A sharper memory helps us retain the information we’ve learned and remember what’s important. We’re always hearing about this superfood or this special drink or supplement that can boost memory, and we wonder if there’s any merit to many of these claims.
With all the benefits of exercise, from lowering blood pressure to perking up your mood, researchers wanted to explore if exercise could boost memory and how long these benefits last. If working out is effective, how many hours or days do those short-term cognitive benefits last? Does working out the day before improve your memory the following day? Let’s look at the new research.
The study
In a small study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, researchers analyzed data from 76 adults. Participants were aged 50 to 83. Over eight days, participants took daily cognitive tests and wore activity trackers.
The results
Researchers revealed that participants who engaged in more moderate to vigorous physical activity performed better in memory tests the following day. The adults who had better scores on the memory tests:
Moderate activity can include brisk walking, cycling, or jogging. Participants who spent more time being sedentary performed worse on the tests.
Previous research
This isn’t the first study to associate exercise with a better memory, and it certainly won’t be the last. Research has shown that moving your muscles enhances your neuronal activity, which refers to the chemical and electrical signals generated and transmitted by neurons in your brain. Previous studies found that people had better results on memory tests in the hours following exercise, but researchers weren’t sure how long these positive effects stick around.
Interestingly, researchers in one study determined that high-intensity interval training or HIIT and cycling were the types of exercise most likely to enhance memory, executive function, attention, and information processing.
Why does exercise improve recollection and cognition?
Researchers and experts believe exercise can improve memory and cognition by increasing blood flow and stimulation of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters help transmit messages between nerve cells to assist memory and thinking. Exercise can also prompt the hippocampus to form new neurons. The hippocampus in your brain plays a big role in your learning and recollection.
Neuroplasticity of the brain
Research highlights that exercise promotes neuroplasticity in the brain. Neuroplasticity refers to your brain’s ability to adapt and form synaptic connections, particularly in response to learning, experience, or after an injury.
The takeaway
Spending less time sitting and getting a minimum of 6 hours of sleep every night is beneficial for your mental faculties and overall health. If you get a good workout in the day before, your mind and memory could be sharper the following day. It turns out that working out really could enhance your memory, at least for the next 24 hours, which is worth keeping in mind if you have a big presentation or test coming up. The research is mounting.
Fitness
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