Exercise makes you smarter
Lobes of Steel is an interesting New York Times article about new research that puts exercise in even better light. This new research shows that exercise boost production of brain neurons in mice:
All of the mice showed this vivid proof of what’s known as “neurogenesis,” or the creation of new neurons. But the brains of the athletic mice in particular showed many more. These mice, the ones that scampered on running wheels, were producing two to three times as many new neurons as the mice that didn’t exercise.
A study on humans also showed that exercise affects our brain:
This spring, neuroscientists at Columbia University in New York City published a study in which a group of men and women, ranging in age from 21 to 45, began working out for one hour four times a week. After 12 weeks, the test subjects, predictably, became more fit. Their VO2 max, the standard measure of how much oxygen a person takes in while exercising, rose significantly.
But something else happened as a result of all those workouts: blood flowed at a much higher volume to a part of the brain responsible for neurogenesis. Functional M.R.I.’s showed that a portion of each person’s hippocampus received almost twice the blood volume as it did before. Scientists suspect that the blood pumping into that part of the brain was helping to produce fresh neurons.
In the upcoming week I have following planned:
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Soccer training on monday and thursday
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Tennis match on tuesday
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Soccer matches on wednesday and friday
I guess my IQ is going up :-D
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26. Aug 2007