Science Daily: Exercise may protect brain volume by keeping insulin and BMI levels low
"Studies have shown that exercise helps protect brain cells. A new study looking at the mechanisms involved in this relationship suggests that the role exercise plays in maintaining insulin and body mass index levels may help protect brain volume and thus help stave off dementia.
"These results may help us to understand how physical activity affects brain health, which may guide us in developing strategies to prevent or delay age-related decline in memory and thinking skills," said study author Géraldine Poisnel, PhD, of Inserm Research Center in Caen, France. "Older adults who are physically active gain cardiovascular benefits, which may result in greater structural brain integrity."
The study involved 134 people with an average age of 69 who had no memory problems. The people filled out surveys about their physical activity over the past year. They had brain scans to measure volume and glucose metabolism. Information was gathered on BMI and insulin levels as well as cholesterol, blood pressure and other factors.
People with the most physical activity had a higher total volume of grey matter in their brains than people with the least amount of physical activity, with an average of about 550,000 cubic millimeters (mm³) compared to about 540,000 mm³. When researchers looked only at areas of the brain affected by Alzheimer's disease, they found the same results.
Those with the most activity also had a higher average rate of glucose metabolism in the brain than those with the least amount of activity.
Higher physical activity was not associated with how much amyloid plaque people had in their brains. Amyloid plaque is a marker for Alzheimer's disease.
Poisnel said more research is needed to understand the mechanisms behind these relationships. "Maintaining a lower BMI through physical activity could help prevent disturbed insulin metabolism that is often seen in aging, thus promoting brain health," Poisnel said."
*I thought this article was really fascinating because it provides further support that exercise is so important for all aspects of our body, even for our mental health! I am really curious to see where the research goes in regards to understanding the mechanisms for how exercise potentially increases the grey matter in our brain and increases our brain volume. Exercise is beneficial for all of us and it's important to partake in activities that you enjoy! I've been doing this 12-3-30 workout on the treadmill and I've been loving it!*
What kind of exercise do you like to do? 🏃💃👯
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Interesting to know, thanks for sharing, Pond! ❤
Exercise is certainly awesome for our mind and body (and ofcourse soul too, as a result lol). I'm kinda out of loop though xD hoping to get back into it, wish me luck, yall. 😛
@Sunisshiningandsoareyou You're totally right Sun! Exercise is very good for all aspects of us and there are so many great ways that we can get our exercise in! I'm wishing you all the luck in getting back into your exercise groove Sun! 💛
@fruityPond7887
Aw thankyouuu, Pond, reaaally appreciate you anddd righty right! 💛
@Sunisshiningandsoareyou Best of luck! You got this!
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This article is encouraging! It is great that exercise can help to protect our brain. There is not much exercise I like, but I enjoy going on walks and doing yoga.
@fruityPond7887 Very informative article! Thanks for sharing.
@fruityPond7887 I love to go on walks!
@comfortableNight4463 Thank you for taking the time to read! Walks are always really nice! ❤️ Do you listen to any music or podcasts while you walk? Do you walk outside or on the treadmill? 😊
@fruityPond7887 I walk outside with music. I feel like walking outside is better because I can admire nature along the way
@comfortableNight4463 That's very true! It can also help because it actually looks like you are getting somewhere! 😂