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ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 04:38 PM Oct 2012

Study: People Who Exercise Have Larger Brains Later in Life

In the interest of keeping Progressives smarter longer:

Study: People Who Exercise Have Larger Brains Later in Life

PROBLEM: The brain is a muscle, says every teacher ever. Their point is figurative, but the brain is like a muscle in the sense that it normally loses size with age -- in some parts by as much as 25 percent.

METHODOLOGY: A long time ago, Scotland surveyed the intelligence of every Scottish child that had been born in 1936. More recently, 691 of those former children celebrated their 70th birthdays by filling out a survey about their social and intellectual pursuits and their levels of physical activity. Three years after that, they celebrated their 73rd birthdays by undergoing brain MRI scans at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The researchers assessed the brain images for physical signs of cognitive decline.

RESULTS: Physical activity was associated with larger gray and normal-appearing white matter volumes, less atrophy, and fewer white matter "lesions." The relationship was linear: The men and women who exercised had less brain shrinkage and fewer structural signs of cognitive decline. This held true even when adjusting for health status and the influence of brain-related diseases, like strokes.

Mental and leisure activity, on the other hand, did not correlate significantly with reductions in the brains' signs of aging.

CONCLUSION: Exercise could be regarded as a "neuroprotective factor." While doing crossword puzzles on the beach and maintaining an active social life (tango?) can't hurt, physical activity may be the most effective way to keep your brain massive and powerful.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/10/study-people-who-exercise-have-larger-brains-later-in-life/264017/

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Study: People Who Exercise Have Larger Brains Later in Life (Original Post) ErikJ Oct 2012 OP
Fuck yeah. I approve of this message. Edweird Oct 2012 #1
That's great news! LeftofObama Oct 2012 #2
You Never Get Old as Long as You Keep Dancing AndyTiedye Oct 2012 #3
We evolved to move. Arugula Latte Oct 2012 #4
Yep. Tony Horton here is 98 years old. Marr Oct 2012 #5
that's great for those who exercise liberal_at_heart Oct 2012 #6

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
6. that's great for those who exercise
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 06:50 PM
Oct 2012

I don't exercise. I have chronic fatigue, low iron, and a sleeping disorder.

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