Think You Don’t Need Exercise? 7 Reasons To Rethink That Strategy!

Alzheimers Concept.

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6.  You Fear Getting Alzheimer’s

When talking about brain function, hands down, the hippocampus is the most important component of the brain. It plays critical parts in the consolidation of information from first the short term memory then the transfer to long term memory, and spatial navigation.

The hippocampus is stimulated via exercise. In fact, this tiny part of the brain is one of the first areas that become affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s affects millions of people every year, but it is really not a normal part of the aging process.

Dutch researchers conducted a study which found that people who lived sedentary lifestyles, who were genetically prone to Alzheimer’s, were four times more likely to develop this type of dementia than those who carried the trait but exercised regularly.

 

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Exercise stimulates even parts of the body you never imagined were involved in the process. Keep in mind that a disease affecting a large portion of the population is not something to shrug off. If you have ever met someone or had someone in your family suffer from this disease, you know how awful it truly is. And you can skip over the biggest risk factor simply by exercising. It doesn’t get much easier than that.

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