Be smart: Keep on running
We all know that running makes you fitter and healthier. Now comes evidence that running makes you smarter.
Research from Harvard Medical School has shown that running increases the flow of blood to the part of the brain that is responsible for memory and learning.
Running for fitness also helps boost the production of new brain cells, researchers found.
Here are some more benefits to pounding the pavement or clocking time on the treadmill:
- Running activates the part of the brain responsible for lifting mood, according to research from Yale University. Running causes a surge of activity in two areas of the brain that are behind the intense euphoria, typically associated with falling in love or listening to uplifting music, according to a German study.
- Research at Nottingham Trent University, U.K., found that perceived levels of anger, confusion and tension are markedly lower after 20 minutes of intense running.
- The Mental Health Foundation recommends running as a way to improve confidence by forcing individuals to set goals that, when achieved, boost self-confidence, creating a positive cycle.
- Running can increase the production of hormones, specifically testosterone, which helps fire up libido. Regular jogging will also improve circulation, which can help prevent erectile dysfunction.










