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How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 8:49:31 AM   
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The value of mental-training games may be speculative, as Dan Hurley writes in his article on the quest to make ourselves smarter, but there is another, easy-to-achieve, scientifically proven way to make yourself smarter. Go for a walk or a swim. For more than a decade, neuroscientists and physiologists have been gathering evidence of the beneficial relationship between exercise and brainpower. But the newest findings make it clear that this isn’t just a relationship; it is the relationship. Using sophisticated technologies to examine the workings of individual neurons — and the makeup of brain matter itself — scientists in just the past few months have discovered that exercise appears to build a brain that resists physical shrinkage and enhance cognitive flexibility. Exercise, the latest neuroscience suggests, does more to bolster thinking than thinking does.

The most persuasive evidence comes from several new studies of lab animals living in busy, exciting cages. It has long been known that so-called “enriched” environments — homes filled with toys and engaging, novel tasks — lead to improvements in the brainpower of lab animals. In most instances, such environmental enrichment also includes a running wheel, because mice and rats generally enjoy running. Until recently, there was little research done to tease out the particular effects of running versus those of playing with new toys or engaging the mind in other ways that don’t increase the heart rate.

So, last year a team of researchers led by Justin S. Rhodes, a psychology professor at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois, gathered four groups of mice and set them into four distinct living arrangements. One group lived in a world of sensual and gustatory plenty, dining on nuts, fruits and cheeses, their food occasionally dusted with cinnamon, all of it washed down with variously flavored waters. Their “beds” were colorful plastic igloos occupying one corner of the cage. Neon-hued balls, plastic tunnels, nibble-able blocks, mirrors and seesaws filled other parts of the cage. Group 2 had access to all of these pleasures, plus they had small disc-shaped running wheels in their cages. A third group’s cages held no embellishments, and they received standard, dull kibble. And the fourth group’s homes contained the running wheels but no other toys or treats.

All the animals completed a series of cognitive tests at the start of the study and were injected with a substance that allows scientists to track changes in their brain structures. Then they ran, played or, if their environment was unenriched, lolled about in their cages for several months.

Afterward, Rhodes’s team put the mice through the same cognitive tests and examined brain tissues. It turned out that the toys and tastes, no matter how stimulating, had not improved the animals’ brains.

“Only one thing had mattered,” Rhodes says, “and that’s whether they had a running wheel.” Animals that exercised, whether or not they had any other enrichments in their cages, had healthier brains and performed significantly better on cognitive tests than the other mice. Animals that didn’t run, no matter how enriched their world was otherwise, did not improve their brainpower in the complex, lasting ways that Rhodes’s team was studying. “They loved the toys,” Rhodes says, and the mice rarely ventured into the empty, quieter portions of their cages. But unless they also exercised, they did not become smarter.

Why would exercise build brainpower in ways that thinking might not? The brain, like all muscles and organs, is a tissue, and its function declines with underuse and age. Beginning in our late 20s, most of us will lose about 1 percent annually of the volume of the hippocampus, a key portion of the brain related to memory and certain types of learning.

Exercise though seems to slow or reverse the brain’s physical decay, much as it does with muscles. Although scientists thought until recently that humans were born with a certain number of brain cells and would never generate more, they now know better. In the 1990s, using a technique that marks newborn cells, researchers determined during autopsies that adult human brains contained quite a few new neurons. Fresh cells were especially prevalent in the hippocampus, indicating that neurogenesis — or the creation of new brain cells — was primarily occurring there. Even more heartening, scientists found that exercise jump-starts neurogenesis. Mice and rats that ran for a few weeks generally had about twice as many new neurons in their hippocampi as sedentary animals. Their brains, like other muscles, were bulking up.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/magazine/how-exercise-could-lead-to-a-better-brain.html?pagewanted=all

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 8:59:16 AM   
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Okay, must remember to get to the gym today.....

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 9:03:14 AM   
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Very interesting reading. Thanks for that

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 9:09:34 AM   
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Exercise is good for the entire body, not just muscles. That's why physicians recommend people with depression exercise. It pumps the brain full of seratonin so I have no disagreements that the brain is better through exercise, just like it makes every other organ, muscle and vein in the body better.


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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 11:21:46 AM   
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Frontline just did a show on Parkinson's Disease ( My Father, My Brother and Me). It stated exercise was very important for maintaining optimum health with the disease.

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 5:17:01 PM   
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I'm of the opinion that any kind of exercise, even if it's just walking, will either cure, relieve or keep at bay, most diseases.

And yeah....I know I should be exercising more.

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 11:28:44 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder


And yeah....I know I should be exercising more.



Me too!!

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/16/2012 11:34:54 PM   
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quote:

And yeah....I know I should be exercising more.


Too bad there's not an authority figure in your life to help you with this problem

You gonna regret writing that morsel.
Metro Athletic Club-here comes da mouse!

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/17/2012 9:21:56 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kana

quote:

And yeah....I know I should be exercising more.


Too bad there's not an authority figure in your life to help you with this problem

You gonna regret writing that morsel.
Metro Athletic Club-here comes da mouse!


Cringe....good thing I have an excuse right now.

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/17/2012 11:49:38 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder


quote:

ORIGINAL: Kana

quote:

And yeah....I know I should be exercising more.


Too bad there's not an authority figure in your life to help you with this problem

You gonna regret writing that morsel.
Metro Athletic Club-here comes da mouse!


Cringe....good thing I have an excuse right now.

Had.

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/17/2012 1:15:22 PM   
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Thanks for the read!

As a former slug (hated to move, at all LOL), I am now quite a fan of exercising. I started going to the gym in the mornings before work - just started very light, and increased from there. Now I'm doing gym time plus Zumba (Zumba is anywhere from 2-5 times a week).

The results?

Work stress goes away (and there's a lot of work stress)
I sleep well at night
My plans for a hysterectomy have been nixed, because my previous symptoms are all but gone
Serious weight loss and a toned body (avatar pic was taken about 10-15 pounds ago)
I've met some awesome people whom I've become friends with
Energy level has seriously increased
My stamina for pretty much everything has increased
I feel overall healthier, and feel like I'm going to approach my elderly years from a much healthier place
I can eat more

Yay for exercise!!

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/20/2012 9:26:22 AM   
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I didn't think mice saw in color and if so, why bother to give them brightly colored balls?

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RE: How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain. - 6/20/2012 9:41:13 AM   
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I was having fun envisioning the hedonistic mice.

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