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Why Your Brain Is Better After Exercise — The Neuroscience Nobody Taught You

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Aerobic exercise produces more BDNF than any drug available. Here is the specific neuroscience of exercise's brain benefits and the optimal protocol for cognitive function.

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is the molecule that makes exercise the most powerful brain health intervention available. Often described as 'Miracle-Gro for the brain,' BDNF is a protein that promotes the growth, survival, and differentiation of neurons and synapses — essentially, it supports the brain's plasticity and its capacity for learning and memory. BDNF production increases dramatically with aerobic exercise — specifically, sustained moderate-intensity aerobic activity like running, cycling, or brisk walking — and the effect on brain structure and function is measurable by neuroimaging.

The specific research: a 2011 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that older adults who participated in aerobic exercise for one year increased hippocampal volume by 2 percent — the hippocampus being the brain structure most critical for new memory formation and most vulnerable to the volume reduction that aging and dementia produce. This represented a reversal of the 1-2 percent hippocampal volume loss that the control group experienced over the same period. The effect has been replicated and extended in multiple subsequent studies.

For cognitive function specifically: the mechanisms through which BDNF and associated exercise-induced neurochemical changes improve cognitive performance include enhanced long-term potentiation (the synaptic strengthening process that underlies memory formation), increased prefrontal cortex blood flow and oxygenation (supporting executive function and attention), and reduced inflammatory markers in the brain (neuroinflammation being a driver of cognitive decline).

The specific exercise protocol with the best cognitive evidence: moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (approximately 60-70 percent of maximum heart rate), sustained for 30-45 minutes, performed 3-4 times per week. This is not the high-intensity interval training that dominates fitness culture — HIIT produces different physiological adaptations that are valuable for cardiovascular fitness but do not appear to produce the BDNF elevation that moderate steady-state aerobic exercise generates. The specific optimal intensity for BDNF production appears to be at or slightly below the lactate threshold — the exercise intensity where blood lactate begins to accumulate.

For the aging population most at risk of cognitive decline: regular aerobic exercise is the single most evidence-based intervention for preserving cognitive function in aging, more strongly supported by the research than any supplement, drug, or cognitive training programme that has been studied.

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