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#252 ‒ Latest insights on Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, exercise, nutrition, and fasting | Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Effects of Exercise Intensity on Brain Function

Exercise, especially at the right amount, has a greater impact on the reduction of risk of Alzheimer's disease than any other intervention. The risk reduction that comes from exercise is enormous. The mechanisms by which exercise reduces the risk of Alzheimer's disease are diverse. Intensity of exercise has neurobiological effects. Moderate intensity exercise is defined as 50 to 70 percent of maximum heart rate and vigorous intensity exercise is defined as above 75 to 85 percent of maximum heart rate. Higher intensity exercise is preferred for greater brain benefits. Various committees and organizations recommend different durations and intensities of exercise for optimal health benefits.

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