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19 Replies Last post: Jan 2, 2002 10:32 PM by Guest   1 2 Previous Next
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Dec 31, 2001 12:37 PM

Hey, check out this article...

Jogging May Make You Smarter, Study Says
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Running may give the brain a workout, too. A new study finds that individuals consistently scored higher on intellectual tests after embarking on a running program.

``These improvements, however, went down when the joggers stopped their training, which suggests that ongoing exercise is required to maintain the benefit,'' said study lead author Dr. Kisou Kubota of Nihon Fukushi University in Handa, Japan. The findings were presented in San Diego at a recent meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.

Recent studies have suggested that exercise benefits both brawn and brain. Researchers at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, reported earlier this year that seniors who embarked on a 4-month exercise program showed significant improvement in memory and other mental skills, also known as cognitive function. Other studies have shown that regular workouts can help fight depression, as well.

In their study, Kubota's team had seven healthy young people initiate a jogging regimen consisting of running for 30 minutes, two to three times a week for at least 12 weeks. Each of the runners also took a series of complex computer-based tests, to compare memory skills before and after the 3-month jogging program.

After 12 weeks of jogging, scores on all of the tests ''significantly increased'' in the runners, as did their reaction times in completing the tests. The researchers point out that the study participants were given no time to practice the various tests between each evaluation.

``These tests showed that joggers had a clear improvement in prefrontal function,'' Kubota said, adding that scores began to fall again if participants stopped their running routine.

Exactly how exercise might strengthen mental sharpness is unclear, but previous research suggests that maintaining a healthy flow of blood and oxygen protects the brain. The Japanese researchers note that oxygen intake rose along with joggers' test scores.

The findings could have implications for the elderly, as well. In a Society for Neuroscience statement, Kubota said the research may someday help doctors ``find a way to use exercise and running to help aged people and those with Alzheimer's disease (news - web sites)'' improve their cognitive function.

Pretty cool eh?


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Guest
1. Dec 31, 2001 1:15 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
please don't tell me you just found that out...
Guest
2. Dec 31, 2001 2:03 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
What is your problem!

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3. Dec 31, 2001 4:03 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
interesting article. ive heard about stuff like this in the past. i think exercise is supposed to stimulate the growth of brain cells or something like that. it always seems like the track guys are the smartest in the school anyway.

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4. Dec 31, 2001 4:23 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by GimpRunner:
What is your problem!<HR>


i don't have a problem, it's just that is not something new... ahh by the way, my first post, i was in a good mood
Guest
5. Dec 31, 2001 6:34 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
hmph, let's see
before i started running, i was holding a 4.6 gpa throughout soph year. started mid way through xc season jr year, and went down to 4.0 jr year and 3.0 now senior year...



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6. Dec 31, 2001 7:32 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by the kenyan:
interesting article. ive heard about stuff like this in the past. i think exercise is supposed to stimulate the growth of brain cells or something like that. it always seems like the track guys are the smartest in the school anyway.

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then how do you explain bim bim labresh
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7. Dec 31, 2001 8:35 PM in response to: Guest
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by the so called sidekick:
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Originally posted by the kenyan:
interesting article. ive heard about stuff like this in the past. i think exercise is supposed to stimulate the growth of brain cells or something like that. it always seems like the track guys are the smartest in the school anyway.

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then how do you explain bim bim labresh[/B]


lol
well, there are always exceptions. (sorry bim)

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8. Jan 1, 2002 12:36 AM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by GimpRunner:
What is your problem!

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Don't listen to icas. He is just mean.
Guest
9. Jan 1, 2002 12:38 AM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by icas:
i don't have a problem, it's just that is not something new... ahh by the way, my first post, i was in a good mood<HR>


HEY ICAS........ PMS????????
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10. Jan 1, 2002 12:40 AM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
I read somewhere running decreases your chances of every kind of cancer and if you already have some kind of cancer running slows the progress of it.
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11. Jan 1, 2002 12:41 AM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by the so called sidekick:
HEY ICAS........ PMS????????<HR>


right on.
Guest
12. Jan 2, 2002 4:40 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by sub850:
hmph, let's see
before i started running, i was holding a 4.6 gpa throughout soph year. started mid way through xc season jr year, and went down to 4.0 jr year and 3.0 now senior year...

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Hmmmm....this may be a stupid question, but I was wondering if 4.6 was a typo or if you run on a different system down there. The highest we can achieve is a 4.0.
Guest
13. Jan 2, 2002 5:23 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by runnergal:
Hmmmm....this may be a stupid question, but I was wondering if 4.6 was a typo or if you run on a different system down there. The highest we can achieve is a 4.0.<HR>


if you get above a 4.0 you're taking honors classes
Guest
14. Jan 2, 2002 5:24 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Hey, check out this article...
quote:<HR>Originally posted by the so called sidekick:
HEY ICAS........ PMS????????<HR>


awwww poor baby can't handle a smart ***... should i get you a pacifier?

like the old saying goes: "if you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen"