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They are in fact closely linked, even more so than the brain is linked to other parts of the body.
By exercising your brain
reading. or learning. also known as "exercising your brain."
I guess you could say that, if running and exercising makes them breathe and if the child themself breathes, it somewhat is a way, I guess.
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Yes, you may think that exercising helps you loose weight but that is incorrect. Exercising builds musclewhich adds weight to your body.MJC
Working out is known to decrease stress levels and boost your endorphin numbers to your brain as well. Anxiety and depression is caused by high levels of mental stress, so exercising outdoors should help.
While exercising at maximum levels, the blood supply to the brain remains relatively constant and unaffected. The body regulates blood flow to prioritize delivering oxygen and nutrients to the brain to maintain essential functions.
One can increase the number of brain cells through growth and development by engaging in activities that stimulate the brain, such as learning new skills, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and maintaining a healthy diet rich in nutrients that support brain health. These activities can help promote the growth of new brain cells and improve overall brain function.
Alzheimer's studies have shown that exercising your brain is beneficial. Challenging your brain helps to keep it active and when your brain is active you stay mentally sharp.
Not exercising the brain through learning and heredity.