
Skipping Your Workout? Your Brain Function Is Suffering
Exercise strengthens the body but could it also have the same effect on the brain? There is some evidence to suggest that it might. A Canadian study found that regular aerobic exercise boosts the parts of your brain that control learning and memory. One essential brain protein in particular, called BDNF, increased during exercise. This protein is involved in many vital brain functions, including memory and the growth and survival of new brain cells. Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress and inflammation, both of which are detrimental to brain health. By increasing blood flow to the brain, exercise supports the survival and function of the cells that keep our brains ticking.