SHARED
From;
theSun
ON THURSDAY, 21 November 2013
Fitness
In The City By Jonathan Tan
FOR
A HEALTHY BRAIN
The human brain,
just like a body, needs movement to keep it in tip top condition and its
cognitive abilities sharp
Bosses,
who are looking to have more productive workers, should perhaps realign the
KPIs for productivity by starting their employees on a movement programme. Studies and research have shown that the
brain functions better when the body feels good.
BASIC INFORMATION ON HUMAN BRAIN
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Weighs: 1.5 to 2kg
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The size: about the size of our cupped
hands
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The size of the brain has no
correlation to the level of intelligence
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Weight: about 2% of body weight
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Consumes about 20% of your resting
metabolism
(average resting metabolism of an
adult is about 1,200cals)
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Composition: approximately 78% water, 10%
fat, 8% protein, and 4% assorted compounds
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Contains 100 billion neurons or
nerve cells
( by comparison, the entire human
body has about 1,000 billion neurons)
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After age of 35, the human brain starts to lose its mass
and therefore function)
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It is estimated that by the age of
65, approximately 10% of adults have some form of cognitive impairment
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By the age of 80, approximately 50% of adults suffer some
form of cognitive impairment
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Greater brain shrinkage is linked
to problems with memory
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Exercise is potentially one important pathway to
maintaining a healthy brain and its cognitive function
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People over 70 who are physically
active had fewer ‘damaged’ areas in the white matter that transmits messages
around the brain
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Movement is two-faceted.
Movement needs brain function and brain function increases with more
movement
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After about 20 minutes of sitting
motionless listening to lectures, our brain may interpret this as a progression
towards sleep, thus shifts into auto-save mode, shutting off various
functions and conserving energy
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The brain, just like the body, needs constant movement or
activity to keep the brain humming along
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Exercise keeps cognitive abilities
sharp and has a direct impact in preventing risk of Alzheimer’s by 50%
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Stress is sometime caused by the brain being overworked.
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