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The Social Benefits of a Moving Body

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The Social Benefits of a Moving Body

A longitudinal study investigates the link between physical activity and social adjustment in adolescents. The research proposes that emotional resilience—the ability to adapt to stressful situations—acts as a key mediator. The findings suggest that regular physical activity may not only improve physical health but also enhance an adolescent’s capacity to navigate social challenges by building internal emotional resources over time.

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This mechanistic insight into how exercise influences psychosocial development directly informs holistic prevention strategies. For professionals designing interventions, it underscores the value of integrating physical activity programs not just for metabolic health, but as a foundational tool for building the emotional and social competencies that protect against chronic stress and maladaptive behaviors later in life.


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