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Exercise and brain health: How are the two linked?

Continuing to exercise protects us against age-related shrinkage of the brain, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, improves the overall quality of your life, physical fitness, ability to memorise things and connect with people.

January 19, 2024 / 19:12 IST
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When you start getting into the rhythm, your brain gets an instant boost. Your heart rate gradually increases and more blood starts flowing to your muscles. The brain also receives more oxygen and nutrients. (Photo Wesley Tingey via Unsplash)
When you start getting into the rhythm, your brain gets an instant boost. Your heart rate gradually increases and more blood starts flowing to your muscles. The brain also receives more oxygen and nutrients. (Photo Wesley Tingey via Unsplash)

When we talk about fitness overall, exercise is the first thing that comes to our minds. Fitness coaches, doctors, and health professionals have all emphasised that exercise plays a crucial role in keeping us healthy irrespective of our age. But how does it affect our brain? Are there any immediate or long-term effects of exercise on our brain? Let’s find out!

When you start exercising, this is what happens to your brain on that day:

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1.    First five minutes: Also known as the priming stage, when you start getting into the rhythm, your brain gets an instant boost. Your heart rate gradually increases, you start taking deeper breaths, and more blood starts flowing to your muscles. As more blood flows through the body, the brain also receives more oxygen and nutrients.

2.    First half an hour: Around 20 to 30 minutes into moderate or intense exercise, your brain starts producing feel-good hormones, also known as endorphins. It also releases endocannabinoids – chemicals that improve our mood, memory, and how we respond to stress. They also reinforce the motivation to exercise again. So, now you know why they say “You just need a kick-start”.