During exercise, the body releases a variety of endorphins, including beta-endorphins and enkephalins.
These endorphins are responsible for the "runner's high" or feeling of euphoria that many people experience after exercising. They interact with the brain's opioid receptors, which are associated with pain relief and pleasure, resulting in a natural high and an overall feeling of well-being.
These endorphins also can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Additionally, endocannabinoids, which are chemically related to the compounds found in cannabis, are also released during exercise and play a role in pain management and mental well-being.
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