Intentar ORO - Gratis
Exercising WITH MIGRAINE
Women Fitness
|Women Fitness Magazine June 2023
According to Alan M. Rapoport, M.D., director of The New England Center for Headache in Stamford, Conn., migraine sufferers who exercise regularly report fewer and less sever headaches. But how they approach exercise can make a critical difference in whether they experience relief or risk triggering an attack
-
Common psychological triggers include stress, depression and anger. Altitude, humidity and sun exposure are common environmental triggers. Physical triggers can range from lack of sleep to premenstrual hormonal fluctuations to certain foods, such as red wines, hot dogs, citrus fruits, cheeses and foods containing caffeine.
When started too quickly, exercise can be another physical trigger. Portuguese researchers discovered that sudden heavy physical exertion releases high levels of nitric oxide into the bloodstream of migraine-prone individuals, prompting the dilation of blood vessels and the onset of a migraine headache within the next several hours. Most experts agree that an adequate warm up can prevent such episodes and that exercise can be a helpful tool for decreasing the severity and frequency of migraine headaches. The key is to perform a slow and thorough warm up each and every time and if you're new to exercise, build your program slowly.
How Can Exercise Help In Headache Management?
Here's how exercise makes a difference if you are dealing with headaches.
܀ Reduced muscle tension You know, all that tension that makes you feel tired out all the time, that makes you not want to exercise in the first place? Another headache and exercise link.
܀ Reduced anxiety which makes it easier to cope with any kind of pain
܀ Toned up blood vessels, a place where an important part of the migraine and headache chainreaction takes place.
܀ Increased relaxation
܀ Increased blood and lymph circulation That means more oxygen in (an important headachefighter), and more toxins out!
Esta historia es de la edición Women Fitness Magazine June 2023 de Women Fitness.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Women Fitness
Women Fitness
INSPIRATION FOR 2026 NEW YEAR
Resolutions From Women Who Shine
8 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
Bring The Retreat Home YOGA
Tools To Start 2026 Recharged And Refreshed
3 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
NEW YEAR STRONGER YOU
Everyone's always chasing skinny, but what if this year, you chased strong? When we stop obsessing over what we lack and start focusing on what we're capable of, everything changes.
2 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
5 ARMENIAN RECIPES To Celebrate The NEW YEAR
Get ready to ring in the New Year with standout recipes that pack goodness into every bite!
4 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
BABY YOURSELF
Exercises For The New Mama!
3 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
KERATIN HAIR TREATMENT
Types, Who They're For & The Real Pros + Cons
2 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
UPFs And Weight GAIN
THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CRAVINGS
3 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
Dr. Christine Wu, MD REDEFINING Midlife Wellness for the Modern Woman
In every generation, there are women who quietly reshape the way we understand health, identity, and the arc of a woman's life. Dr. Christine Wu, MD, is one of those women.
8 mins
Women Fitness January 2026
Women Fitness
8 NOURISHING RECIPES
FOR ALL-DAY RADIANCE
3 mins
Women Fitness November 2025
Women Fitness
YOGA For Diabetics
Diabetes means that the body does not produce or use insulin properly. Many studies have reported the beneficial effect of the practice of yoga on diabetes. Some studies have mentioned up to 65 percent beneficial effect of yogic therapy for diabetes.
9 mins
Women Fitness November 2025
Translate
Change font size

