Another reason to Excercise: good for the brain improves memory

Zebo

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Us runners have 'known' this axiomatically for years after feeling sluggish and dim on drinking vacation but now they know why.

http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-s...why-working-2008-12-30
A new study shows that sugar may not be so sweet for the brain ? and may lead to memory problems.

Researchers from four universities report in the Annals of Neurology that people who absorb glucose more slowly than those who metabolize it quickly are more forgetful and are more likely to have a faulty dentate gyrus, a pocket in the hippocampus section of the brain. The hippocampus is involved with learning and memory formation.

The findings were based on glucose testing, memory evaluations and fMRI scans of the brains of 240 healthy people ages 65 and older without dementia, and applied even in those without diabetes, which is characterized by an inability to readily convert sugar into energy.

Glucose metabolism naturally slows with age, and memory begins to decline in our 30s, says co-author Scott Small, an associate professor of neurology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. The new study suggests a possible association between the two, because elevated blood sugar appears to damage the dentate gyrus, Small says.

The dentate gyrus's exact function is unknown. But it's one of several circuits in the hippocampus that, if disrupted, impairs memory, such as a person's ability to learn the names of new people or to remember where they parked their car.

The possible connection between its dysfunction and poor glucose regulation may explain earlier observations that exercise benefits the dentate gyrus, Small says. Until now, scientists believed that physical activity reduced the risk of age-related memory loss by allowing glucose to be absorbed more quickly into muscle cells, but were not sure why. This indicates, Small says, that the dentate gyrus could be the missing link
 

Skitzer

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Ummm ....... this is news, kind of I guess, but shouldn't this be in OT?
Interesting though .... Thanks for the link, a good read.
 

Agrooreo

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Hmmm. Glad to hear it, although I hope my brother doesn't see this, he doesn't need another soapbox in the pile....(Since he runs 4 miles a day...)
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Just got back from running 8 miles. Woot!

8!! serious? Guy I know at the track can do that too he's like 5'9" 145lbs... he fucks with me because I run like I'm dying and half crippled...I tell him strap 100lbs on your back and lets race. bahhhh distance doesn't matter to me being the HR zone for 40 minutes is what's important for everyone.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Just got back from running 8 miles. Woot!

8!! serious? Guy I know at the track can do that too he's like 5'9" 145lbs... he fucks with me because I run like I'm dying and half crippled...I tell him strap 100lbs on your back and lets race. bahhhh distance doesn't matter to me being the HR zone for 40 minutes is what's important for everyone.

Took me a long time to build-up my endurance base. I remember the days when I couldn't even run 3 miles without having to take a walking break. And trust me, I'm not fast.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Just got back from running 8 miles. Woot!

8!! serious? Guy I know at the track can do that too he's like 5'9" 145lbs... he fucks with me because I run like I'm dying and half crippled...I tell him strap 100lbs on your back and lets race. bahhhh distance doesn't matter to me being the HR zone for 40 minutes is what's important for everyone.

Took me a long time to build-up my endurance base. I remember the days when I couldn't even run 3 miles without having to take a walking break. And trust me, I'm not fast.

I've been running 20 years ran 100 200 and 400 in HS was a running back in HS and I still can't do 8 min miles. Well maybe one. Built for bar fights not running.
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Just got back from running 8 miles. Woot!

8!! serious? Guy I know at the track can do that too he's like 5'9" 145lbs... he fucks with me because I run like I'm dying and half crippled...I tell him strap 100lbs on your back and lets race. bahhhh distance doesn't matter to me being the HR zone for 40 minutes is what's important for everyone.

I'm 5'9" and >180lbs and I can do marathons. Not fast, but I can do the distance cold without having trained recently.
Well, I can when I'm maintaining a good diet anyhow. A poor diet and I'll struggle to make 3 miles unless I've been exercising regularly. I was surprised at how much of a difference diet makes.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Just got back from running 8 miles. Woot!

8!! serious? Guy I know at the track can do that too he's like 5'9" 145lbs... he fucks with me because I run like I'm dying and half crippled...I tell him strap 100lbs on your back and lets race. bahhhh distance doesn't matter to me being the HR zone for 40 minutes is what's important for everyone.

I'm 5'9" and >180lbs and I can do marathons. Not fast, but I can do the distance cold without having trained recently.
Well, I can when I'm maintaining a good diet anyhow. A poor diet and I'll struggle to make 3 miles unless I've been exercising regularly. I was surprised at how much of a difference diet makes.

I really wish I could get under 200. Very envious of thin guys... Not only do they live longer run is easier on knees....I run 6x a week - HR 161 for 40 min + 5 min to get zone + 10 min cool down... never seen less than 240 I'm 6'3" :( 4.1-4.3 miles is murder everyday.
 

miketheidiot

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i'm a natural runner, and i can definitely feel the affects when i've had too much sugary shit, such as right now.
 

StageLeft

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Mybe that's why my memory sucks so much and I'm only 30.

I do feel disgusting after days on vacation of doing nothing, even if not drinking.
 

Mursilis

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Originally posted by: Zebo
I really wish I could get under 200. Very envious of thin guys... Not only do they live longer run is easier on knees....I run 6x a week - HR 161 for 40 min + 5 min to get zone + 10 min cool down... never seen less than 240 I'm 6'3" :( 4.1-4.3 miles is murder everyday.

How does that much running at your size not kill your knees? My knees hurt like heck running just 3x week on the treadmill in the gym.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Mursilis
Originally posted by: Zebo
I really wish I could get under 200. Very envious of thin guys... Not only do they live longer run is easier on knees....I run 6x a week - HR 161 for 40 min + 5 min to get zone + 10 min cool down... never seen less than 240 I'm 6'3" :( 4.1-4.3 miles is murder everyday.

How does that much running at your size not kill your knees? My knees hurt like heck running just 3x week on the treadmill in the gym.
The dirty secret about large guys knees is not doing leg curls and leg extensions is what really hurts them according to my orthopod. Must keep those muscles tendons and ligaments abnormally strong in that area to absorb impact. Also glucosamine, vitamin K and chondroitin is mandatory. My dad is 70 and does similar mileage same size no problems. All street. It's not the knees that are the problem but burning ass legs and getting out there. Never gets easier.:(

I only lift legs - 5 sets of 20 leg curls 5 sets of 20 leg extensions - max weight whatever the bottom pully is there. Whole trip to gym is 30 minutes 3x a week. I always hated gyms, bunch of looki loos and social workouters, but my doc said if you don't go you will have knees of a 90 yr old by 40.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Hmm I need to show this to the gf to get her to start wanting to run with me....

Don't we all;)
 

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I'm up to about 3.5 miles on the treadmill after a couple of years of being more or less sedentary. It's amazing the difference I feel, especially now that I'm getting around 30, but I had no idea it improved memory too!