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Exercise article : Got Problems to Solve? Need More Brain Power? Try Exercise
 

Health and Fitness > Exercise > Got Problems to Solve? Need More Brain Power? Try Exercise

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Gene D. Millen

Creative people have known for years that a link exists between exercise and solving problems. Charles Dickens orchestrated many of his novels after his amble through the streets of London. Frank Lloyd Wright engineered landmark designs after his daily saunter.

Many people have devised answers to their dilemmas after mopping floors or scrubbing windows. Any physical activity can produce a flash of insight or offer a creative solution. While studies are not definitive, researchers are beginning to understand this synergism between exercise and creative problem solving.

Scientists have documented that exercise does several things. First, it keeps muscles, including the heart, in good condition. Next, workouts burn calories that might end up as fat. Additionally, an exercise regimen strengthens the immune system and wards off sickness. Finally, proper exercise promotes a sense of well being and reduces the effects of stress.

Now add this latest finding: Exercise triggers…even accelerates the brains problem-solving abilities. Recent studies at the University of Illinois have found that exercise increases the number of blood vessels nourishing the brain.

It was shown after four weeks of running on a treadmill, white rats averaged a 20% increase in the number of blood vessels servicing the brain. This additional brain nourishment speeds up our thinking. There is one problem however; rats seem to enjoy the exercise treadmill more than humans do.

Exercise can also put a person in a "flow state" where time seems to fly and worries vanish. In such a state of mind, things are on automatic. While your body is working your mind is at play. As a result exercise relieves pressures, frees up thinking and allows the mind to come up with new solutions to problems.

If "an apple a day keeps the doctor away", then it may be possible that "a little exercise a day keeps the problems away", or at least under control.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The cardiologist looked up from the treadmill report and grimly stated, "You are a walking time bomb. You need to go to the hospital immediately." Two days later a heart surgeon sawed open Gene Millen's chest and stitched in bypasses to six clogged arteries.

"A six way heart bypass isn't a record" said Gene, "but it's not bad for a skinny 59 year old with normal cholesterol and blood pressure. The villains and heroes in the heart attack melodrama may surprise you as they have me."

Gene Millen reviews new research on heart attack risks that are more dangerous than high cholesterol... and how natural supplements and heart vitamins can send them packing! Check out The Heart Health website at http://www.heart-health-for-life.com

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