Doing aerobic exercise is the most stylish and easiest form of exercise as you move your body to make it look like you are dancing. Here are the benefits of doing aerobic exercise.
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Benefits of aerobic exercise
It's never too late to lace up shoes and work up a sweat for brain health as older adults, even couch potatoes, may perform better on certain thinking and memory tests after just six months of aerobic exercise, says a new study. Researchers found that after six months of exercise, participants improved by 5.7 per cent on tests of executive function, which includes mental flexibility and self-correction.
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How to learn aerobic exercise?
Verbal fluency, that tests how quickly you can retrieve information, increased by 2.4 per cent. This change in verbal fluency is what one can expect to see in someone five years younger.
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Aerobic exercise is good for heart and overall health
Aerobic exercise gets the blood moving through your body.
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Aerobic exercise schedule to follow
The study involved 206 adults who prior to starting the six-month exercise intervention worked out no more than four days per week at a moderate intensity for 30 minutes or less, or no more than two days per week a high intensity for 20 minutes or less per day.
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Aerobic exercise helps in maintaining blood flow in brain
They had an average age of 66 and no history of heart or memory problems. Participants were given thinking and memory tests at the start of the study, as well as an ultrasound, to measure blood flow in the brain.
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Aerobic increases mental sharpness