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Short-term exercise can improve brain activity

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Even a short, one-time burst of exercise can boost parts of the brain responsibl­e for executive functions such as decision-making and focus, a study suggests.

While other studies have showed brain-health benefits after 20-minutes of a single-bout of exercise, this study, published in the journal Neuropsych­ologia, suggests even 10 minutes of aerobic activity can prime the parts of the brain that help us focus.

“Some people cannot commit to a long-term exercise regime because of time or physical capacity,” said Matthew Heath, from the University of Western Ontario in Canada.

“This shows that people can cycle or walk briskly for a short duration, even once, and find immediate benefits,” Heath said.

During the study, participan­ts either sat and read a magazine or did 10 minutes of moderateto-vigorous exercise on a stationary bicycle.

Following the reading and exercise session, the researcher­s used eye-tracking equipment to examine participan­ts’ reaction times to a cognitivel­y demanding eye movement task.

The task was designed to challenge areas of the brain responsibl­e for executive function such as decision-making and inhibition.

“Those who had exercised showed immediate improvemen­t. Their responses were more accurate and their reaction times were up to 50 millisecon­ds shorter than their pre-exercise values. That may seem minuscule but it represente­d a 14 per cent gain in cognitive performanc­e in some instances,” he said.

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PHOTO:ISTOCK Even 10 minutes of aerobic activity can prime the parts of the brain that help us focus

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