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Feb 8, 2025 2:48 AM

A simple exercise like walking increases the size of your brain.

Having a sedentary lifestyle is basically a slow death sentence.

The groundbreaking study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers found that adults who walked for 40 minutes, three times a week, for a year experienced growth in the hippocampus — a region of the brain crucial for spatial memory.

In contrast, those who only engaged in stretching and toning exercises saw their hippocampus shrink.

Neuroscientist Arthur Kramer, one of the study’s authors, explains that physical activity promotes the birth of new neurons, which in turn enhances memory function. This research supports the idea that our evolutionary need for movement is deeply tied to cognitive health, reinforcing the importance of an active lifestyle for maintaining mental sharpness.

The study further challenges the common belief that brain exercises like crossword puzzles are the key to cognitive longevity.

While intellectual engagement does play a role, researchers, including psychologist Margaret Gatz, emphasize that physical activity is a stronger predictor of brain health. Additionally, factors such as midlife obesity and diabetes have been linked to increased risks of cognitive decline.

The takeaway? It’s never too late to start moving.

Even previously sedentary individuals in their 60s and 80s showed remarkable brain benefits from walking. So, if you're looking for an easy yet powerful way to support brain health, simply lacing up your sneakers and going for a walk might be the smartest move you can make.

Learn more: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3041121/

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I've walked 8-10 miles/day at work for the last 2 years. My memory is still shit.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

40 minutes total? As in 3 13.33 minute walks? Or three 40 minute walks, totaling 120 minutes per week?

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Is it movement, or did they test it with ex. VR too? It almost sounds like the brain's mapping is what does it, not just physical exercise

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

All hippocampuses are beautiful!

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

7 months ago | Likes 55 Dislikes 0

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7 months ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 1

I walk more than 10k steps a day at work. I should have the memory of uh, one of those large, greyish hairy animals with long teeth.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

spatial memory? i wonder how many of them played 3d games then, and if navigating those spaces had an impact

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

That was gonna be my question actually, since it's still about mapping a space. Hell, it should be better for it, considering how must faster you move, how complex areas can be, and the novelty of encountering more per minute than you could possibly do in meat space.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Hope this is not a stupid question. Is the exercise limited to walking, or is cycling a benefit for this area of the brain, too?

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Okay, but my skull isn't gonna get any bigger. How much hippopotamus can it hold before that shit starts leaking out my ears?

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Well as you get older your brain kind of shrinks anyways so the hippocampus has room to grow

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

That’s “just” two hours per week I am not sitting around forgetting things. No, thank you.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Heck yes! Treadmill folk and outside walkers do it up.

7 months ago | Likes 39 Dislikes 2

Cool, I say, as I rot in my bed reading this

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

You can do a lot of thinking as you walk too. Kind of like meditating. Walked 1500 miles last year.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I love walking and my memory is shit. Where's your god now.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I doubt it. I'm on my feet walking all day every day and I can't remember shit about fuck.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I know this is bunk because I can’t remember shit and I walk around all fucking day looking for whatever I just put down.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

you're lucky I got out of bed today

7 months ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

But what if you want to forget?

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Bs, I walk constantly for my job and I can't remember shit

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

*Has ADHD* *is a cook for a living walking around and moving 8hrs per day*

*Cant remember jack shit lol*

7 months ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Do the 40 minutes have to be all at once or can it be broken up many times?

7 months ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Move it or lose it.

7 months ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

I'm curious, since the hippocampus is about spatial memory, if walking on a treadmill vs walking in an actual...y'know...space, has different results.

I'm sure walking at all is better than not, I'm just curious as to the science..

I hate living in an area where walking outside is only really doable for part of the year without it being apocalyptically cold or hot.

7 months ago | Likes 103 Dislikes 1

Maybe walking on the treadmill while wearing a virtual reality headset with scenery of The Great Outdoors will do the trick.

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

It does yield different results. Walking on a treadmill doesn’t get nearly the same ocular involvement which is part of what goes into spacial mapping for the brain. Also doesn’t count the added layers of proprioceptive and vestibular input that would come from any changes in terrain as you walk, which a treadmill wouldn’t give you

7 months ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 1

That's my thought. They're saying stretching doesn't work, so did they ex. test VR movement??

7 months ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

"For the aerobic exercise program, a trained exercise leader supervised all sessions. Participants started by walking for 10 min and increased walking duration weekly by 5-min increments until a duration of 40 min was achieved at week 7. Participants walked for 40 min per session for the remainder of the program. All walking sessions started and ended with approximately 5 min of stretching for the purpose of warming up and cooling down."

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Looks to me like it was probably on a treadmill or something. It talks about them writing logs of the sessions, too.

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I’ve heard that Alzheimer’s is actually more of a cardiovascular disease even though it happens in the brain. Plaque build-up, etc. So probably just exercise in general helps, doesn’t matter where.

7 months ago | Likes 19 Dislikes 0

That makes sense, getting the blood pumping should help clean stuff out. I'm not sure of it but I do know exercise is healthy. I was about to say everyone knows this, but Trump has that battery theory... what the fuck he thinks food is for then I've no idea

7 months ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Get yourselves a golden retriever and you’ll remember the Big Bang. 2 hours a day minimum

7 months ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Wait! What community is this? How did this app get on my phone?

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Well I did 30mins/4x week. I'm still a terrible mess.

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

And to who doesn't that apply to?
I mean, is this an American ad that I'm too European to get? Like... who doesn't walk 180 minutes in a whole week?
99% of people around here in Tokyo walk around 40 to 1h a day just to get to work (since just going to the train station is like 5 to 15 minutes... multiply that by 4 a day...)

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

I have chronic fatigue, so, yeah. It applies to people with major health issues. We'll probably die early anyway though. :/

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Most American cities are built with no ability to walk it, our public transit is in shambles, and we often have several hours of commuting by car every day. Add to that that you're speaking about heavily populated centers (such as Tokyo) with excellent public transit and homes within walking distance of work and you're talking about an entirely different ball game.

7 months ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 1

I know when I was living in the city proper that I walked a ton every day, but now I live in a suburb with less than 10 meters of sidewalk.

Places are different.

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Fair enough. Although what I say applies also in most towns in Europe with 0 transport. I know things are bad in the US. Lived there too. Most of my walking was done by looking stuff in a wallmart lol

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Teacher here.. I walk almost non-stop from 7am to 2pm. Have been for 26 years. I'll report back after 10 years of retirement and let you know how it's going. 👍

7 months ago | Likes 194 Dislikes 1

That's if you can remember to do so.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

My mother constantly runs around all day long like a hyperactive bee.
She'll grow a brain like Megamind at that rate!

7 months ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

... If you remember

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Dot

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

They tried this with us in fourth grade — I remember! We walked for an hour and it was great! I do think I learned a little better and was more focused! Can you guess the closest safe place to take elementary school kids where they built a new school on a major route on the outside town though? It was the cemetery 🪦 😂 ❤️

7 months ago | Likes 23 Dislikes 0

Dead on!

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

7 months ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Hey, I'm sure the residents didn't mind.

7 months ago | Likes 14 Dislikes 0

oh, I'm sure the old pricks still complained, not that it mattered

7 months ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

This study was from what I can see done on 60 women. Can any signs buffs say anything about how valid a study is when the group is that small?

7 months ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Data with a number attached can have a much smaller sample size than binary data (like polls on voting). It depends on the standard deviation of both the control and test group, and how far away the mean is. That said, I don't know if that applies here.

7 months ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I hate do think how bad my memory would be without all the walking I do. What was I saying again?

7 months ago | Likes 24 Dislikes 1

Something about how you hate all the walking you do.

7 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

You said you wank a lot?

7 months ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 0

I think so. People are always calling a wanker.

7 months ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 0