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Move More, Think Faster: New Brain Boost Found
27 Nov
Summary
- Physical activity significantly improves cognitive processing speed.
- Daily movements, like chores, benefit brain function.
- Improved processing speed is equivalent to being four years younger.

Engaging in physical activity, from structured exercise to daily chores, offers substantial benefits for cognitive function. Recent research indicates that movement can significantly boost cognitive processing speed, enabling individuals to absorb and understand information more rapidly.
This effect has been quantified as making one's cognitive processing speed equivalent to being four years younger. The study highlighted that all intensity levels of physical activity contributed to improved brain function, emphasizing that even simple movements like household tasks play a crucial role.
Beyond immediate cognitive boosts, long-term physical activity promotes neuroplasticity, increases the formation of new brain cells, and supports cardiovascular health, which is directly linked to brain health. Experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise weekly, alongside regular movement throughout the day.



