by Mike Dowd
Exercising proves beneficial for learning ◦ Increases blood flow and oxygen to brain Study showed 20% increase in learning Also effects other areas of the brain
Endorphins are released during physical activity ◦ Reduces micro-tears in tendons and muscles Minimizes pain and stiffness in joints and back
University of Bristol study ◦ Participants said they think more clearly, get more stuff done, and felt more sociable with fellow coworkers
Penn. State 4 month study ◦ Women aged ◦ Simple exercises Afterwards the women felt more attractive
Periodontitis ◦ Gum disease ◦ More common at old age Dr. Al-Zahrani found people who exercised 5 times a week had a 42% less chance of gum disease
Exercise boosts your immune system University of Washington study ◦ Middle aged women ◦ Moderate exercise vs. stretching ◦ 33% less colds
Sleeping patterns change as you get older Exercise can make the transition into these changes easier. Sleep Medicine study ◦ Women 60 and older ◦ Results: Not waking up as much and longer sleep
Exercise increases heart rate and makes you breathe more ◦ Causes muscles in intestines to contract ◦ Helps digestion and constipation
Physical activity can improve vision and lower the risk of macular degeneration by 70%
Movement of the body creates energy and reduces fatigue ◦ Norepinephrine and dopamine