Exercise may improve thinking skills in young individuals: Study
Regular
aerobic
exercise can help in improving thinking skills not
only in older people but in young people as well, a recent study
suggests.
According
to the research, regular aerobic exercise such as walking, cycling or
climbing stairs may improve thinking
skills not only in older people but in young people as
well. The study also found that the positive effect of exercise on
thinking skills may increase as people age.
The
specific set of thinking skills that improved with exercise is called
executive function. Executive function is a person's ability to
regulate their own behavior, pay attention, organise and achieve
goals.
"As
people age, there can be a decline in thinking skills, however our
study shows that getting regular exercise may help slow or even
prevent such decline. We found that all participants who exercised
not only showed improvements in executive function but also increased
the thickness in an area of the outer layer of their brain,"
said Yaakov Stern, lead author of the study.
The
study involved 132 people between the ages of 20 and 67 who did not
smoke or have dementia but who also did not exercise at the start of
the study and were determined to have below average fitness levels.
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