Get fit with the 30-minute training discipline
A healthy body means a sound mind. People who are trained daily and regularly appear younger than people who do not train, their internal organs work better and their memory is more alert. This is the conclusion of a new research published in the Psychological Problem of Medicine.
Regular exercise improves physical and mental efficiency, as well as weight loss and body and muscle tension.
Here are three other positives for regular exercise:
Improve memory
Introducing a new batch of aerobic exercise into your daily life can strengthen your memory, according to research published in the Alzheimer's Disease journal. People who ride bikes for 6 minutes a day have better memory than those who ride stationary bikes. Starting and moving improve the photographic memory and cause the secretion of a chemical known as norepinephrine, which stimulates memory cells in the brain.
Increase strength and resolve
Short and intense exercise can improve self-control, increase problem-solving ability, and mental ability, according to a recent British study published in the journal Surat Medison. The researchers expect that short, intensive exercises increase blood flow to the frontal lobe of the brain, responsible for executive control functions.
Increase positive decisions
According to a study conducted at the University of Illinois, USA, which reviewed 100 studies, showing a link between exercises and decision-making skills and multitasking skills. Studies have found that exercise stimulates the body to produce a protein called insulin-like growth factor, which helps accelerate neuron growth and improve cognitive and behavioral performance. The best part: Most research suggests that 3-day sweat in a 30-minute exercise helps to rid the body of toxins.