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1. Moods, say the experts, are emotions that tend to become fixed,
influencing one's outlook for hours, days or even weeks. That's great if your
mood is a pleasant one, but a problem if you are sad, anxious, angry or simply
lonely.
2. Perhaps the best way to deal with such moods is to
talk them out; sometimes, though, there is no one to listen. Modern
pharmacology(药物学)offers n abundance of tranquilizers(镇静剂), antidepressants and
anti-anxiety drugs. What many people don't realize, however, is that scientists
have discovered the effectiveness of several non-drug approaches to make you
loose from an unwanted mood. These can be just as useful as drugs, and have the
added benefit of being nonpoisonous. So next time you feel out of sorts, don't
head for the drug-store--try the following approach.
3. Of all
the mood-altering self-help techniques, aerobic(增氧健身的)exercise seems to be the
most efficient cure fox a bad mood. "If you could keep the exercise, you'd be in
high spirits," says Kathryn Lance, author of Running for Health and
Beauty.
4. Researchers have explained biochemical and various
other changes that make exercise compare favorably to drugs as a mood-raiser.
Physical exertion such as housework, however, does little. The key is aerobic
exercise——running, cycling, walking, swimming or other repetitive and sustained
activities that boost the heart rate, increase circulation and improve the
body's utilization of oxygen. Do them for at least 20 minutes a session three to
five times a week.