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October 17th 2008 09:26
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From: the Washington Post


Regular exercise can reverse age-related brain decline, according to a U.S. cognitive neuroscientist.


Prof. Art Kramer, of the Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois, says there's substantial evidence showing the benefits of aerobic exercise and physical activity on such executive-control brain functions as task coordination, planning, goal maintenance, working memory and the ability to switch tasks.

As people age, a deterioration of white and gray matter in certain areas of the brain can cause cognitive decline, Kramer explained. He reviewed published research and found that several studies showed that regular moderate exercise that makes a person breathless increases the speed and sharpness of thought, the actual volume of brain tissue, and the way in which the brain functions.

These benefits have been noted in people with Alzheimer's disease as well as in those with no signs of progressive brain disease, Kramer wrote in theBritish Journal of Sports Medicine.

Some studies found that six months of aerobic exercise reversed age-related decline and that older adults' brains retained plasticity -- the capacity to grow and develop. Other studies showed that adults with higher levels of physical fitness had less evidence of deterioration in gray matter (involved in thinking) than less fit peers.


In women going through menopause, a decline in levels of the female hormone estrogen is linked with poorer memory and declining brain power. But Kramer cited a study that found older women who were physically fit had more gray matter and did better on tests of executive control than less-fit women, irrespective of whether they had hormone replacement therapy.

There are still many unanswered questions, but, Kramer concluded, "we can safely argue that an active lifestyle with moderate amounts of aerobic activity will likely improve cognitive and brain function, and reverse the neural decay frequently observed in older adults."





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Comment by Wilson Pon

October 17th 2008 11:32
Honestly, Katyzzz I used to do aerobics exercise while I still a teenager and I have stopped it long time ago, after I have being called a "Sissy" for doing stuff lol

However, I still think that aerobics is definitely great for physical and mental...

Comment by Holly Go Lightly

October 17th 2008 12:17
Try the aerobic exercise of walking at a good pace and pushing your breathing capacity, it'll ahieve whatever you want.

Comment by katyzzz

October 17th 2008 12:21
My son learnt Ballet, character building for a boy. Stand up to those who call you a sissy Wilson and Holly has given you some good advice there, she rather beat me to it.

Comment by katyzzz

October 17th 2008 12:24
Holly, nice to see you, all the way from the USA, you've given Wilson some good advice, I didn't realize you were into these things.

Comment by Lester Caudill

October 17th 2008 13:38
Hey katyzzz walking has been the best exercise for me, I am now walking about five miles a day, and my heart just can't do without it.

now if I can only get my wife, and sister to join me it would work wonders for them as well.

Comment by katyzzz

October 17th 2008 14:17
Lester, I am so glad you are doing that and it would be great, as you say, if your wife and sister could start walking too, but it may be some time before they can keep up with you.

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