https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad230740
Contrary to the stereotype of weightlifting being associated with brute strength, research shows that regular weight training can improve cognitive abilities. Engaging in this physical activity helps increase memory, concentration, and overall brain function, making it beneficial for mental health.
Exercise linked to increased brain volume in memory and learning areas
Regular physical exercise is associated with greater brain volume, particularly in regions responsible for memory and learning. This suggests that consistent physical activity may enhance cognitive functions, potentially protecting against age-related brain decline.
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