The Peter Attia Drive cover image

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

The Peter Attia Drive

00:00

The Effects of Exercise Intensity on Brain Function

Exercise, especially at the right intensity, has a significant impact on reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease. The mechanisms by which exercise provides this benefit are numerous. One important factor is the intensity of the exercise, with both moderate and vigorous intensity exercises providing neurobiological effects. Moderate intensity exercise is defined as 50 to 70 percent of maximum heart rate and is recommended for 150 to 300 minutes per week. Vigorous intensity exercise is defined as 75 to 85 percent of maximum heart rate and is recommended for at least 75 minutes per week. Various organizations support these recommendations, including the World Health Organization. While any exercise is beneficial, higher intensity workouts may offer greater brain benefits. The estimated heart rate is often used to measure exercise intensity, but its accuracy can vary based on individual fitness levels.

Transcript
Play full episode

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app