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    Winter inactivity can harm physical and mental health

    TECHBy TECHFebruary 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Skipping exercise in winter can harm physical and mental health
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    During the winter months, many people tend to reduce their physical activity and spend more time indoors. However, health experts warn that a sedentary lifestyle during cold weather can lead to several physical and mental health issues.

    Why the body slows down in winter

    Lower temperatures, reduced sunlight, and less movement can slow down the body’s metabolism, increasing feelings of fatigue and lethargy.

    Weight gain

    A lack of exercise reduces calorie burning, leading to weight gain and fat accumulation.

    Weakened immune system

    Regular physical activity improves blood circulation and strengthens the immune system. Skipping exercise increases the risk of colds, flu, and other seasonal illnesses.

    Stiff joints and muscles

    Reduced movement in winter can cause joint stiffness and muscle tension or pain.

    Increased stress and low mood

    Exercise releases “feel-good” hormones that reduce stress. Without physical activity, mood can deteriorate, leading to increased feelings of sadness or depression.

    Sleep problems

    Regular exercise promotes better sleep, while inactivity can lead to insomnia or poor-quality rest.

    Heart health risks

    A lack of exercise may raise cholesterol levels and blood pressure, increasing the risk of cardiovascular problems.

    Low energy

    Less movement can leave the body feeling sluggish, causing fatigue during daily tasks.

    Health experts emphasize that even light exercise, such as walking or indoor stretching, is essential during winter. Maintaining regular physical activity not only preserves physical strength but also supports mental well-being.

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