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This is the fifth post of The Context a biweekly series of archival stories offering our readers a useful background to some of the most important subjects in the news today. We hope you enjoy it.
When studies describe the benefits of exercise, they often do so in negative terms. Physical activity makes men and women
less likely to develop depression and anxiety, for instance. The reverse is true too: people who feel depressed or anxious tend not to work out.
The New York Times highlights research focused on the positive emotions linked to exercise. Led by Ayse Yemiscigil, a postdoctoral student at Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program, the study describes the relationship between exercise and a sense of purpose. “Active people often talk about how exercise gives structure and meaning to their lives,” Yemiscigil told the