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Is exercising 1-2 days a week enough for reaping benefits?

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Last updated: 2024/08/31 at 8:48 AM
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A new study suggests that spreading out the recommended 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity throughout the week may not be necessary to receive cognitive health benefits such as a lower risk of dementia and Parkinson’s disease. The study focused on the impact of concentrating physical activity in just a couple of days a week, known as the “weekend warrior” approach, and found that individuals who engaged in this type of exercise routine benefited just as much as those who distributed their activity throughout the week. This study underscores the importance of regular physical activity to overall brain health.

The research, conducted by Chinese scientists and published in Nature Aging, involved analyzing data from 75,629 participants in the UK Biobank. The study participants, with an average age of 62, were categorized into three groups: inactive individuals, those who spread out their physical activity evenly across the week, and weekend warriors who completed more than 50% of their physical activity on one or two days. The researchers were particularly interested in examining the effects of physical activity on brain health, specifically looking at dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke.

Physical activity has numerous benefits for brain health, such as improving blood flow to the brain, reducing inflammation, and increasing the production of new nerve fibers and blood vessels. Paul Arciero, a professor at Skidmore College, highlighted how moderate to vigorous physical activity can enhance cognition and overall brain health, as well as release opioids in the brain to improve mood and overall well-being. It is crucial for individuals to be generally active throughout the week and allow for proper recovery after more intense exercise sessions.

For individuals who struggle to find time for exercise during the week, the weekend warrior approach may offer a viable solution. This approach involves engaging in shorter but more intense physical activities over one to two days, while maintaining general activity levels throughout the week. This type of exercise routine may help individuals achieve similar cognitive benefits as those who exercise regularly, though more research is needed to confirm these findings. Overall, it is important to find a balance between regular physical activity and rest in order to promote optimal brain health.

Ryan Glatt, a brain health coach, emphasized that activities like walking and tai chi can be beneficial for individuals experiencing symptoms of dementia or Parkinson’s disease, but the effectiveness may vary among individuals. He also mentioned the need for further investigation into how physical activity affects neurotransmitter modulation and mood enhancement. As more research is conducted in this area, it is important for individuals to prioritize regular physical activity as part of their overall health and wellness routine. By finding a routine that works best for their lifestyle, individuals can reap the cognitive benefits of exercise while maintaining a good balance of rest and recovery.

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