Scientists have said that physical and mental exercise is
not only good for our mind, but its positive effects can reach children too.
An investigation on mice showed that the advantages from
exercise were transferred through the DNA to the next generation.
Need more research so that it can be seen whether the
effects are also in humans.
Research has shown that taking exercise in people over 50
years and participating in sports and exercises and exercise of mental trials
reduces the risk of diseases like dementia and alzheimer's.
Scientists from the German Center for Neuro-Dynamic Healthes
(DNANE) gave mice an environment in which they had an opportunity to exercise,
and found that their children also benefited.
When experiments on children of these mice, they found that
they were more capable of learning than other mice.
Apart from this, their nervousness was more flexible
(synaptic plasticity). This implies how nervous can easily communicate with
each other. This is a key role in learning.
Scientists discovered that these effects move through
spinach via RNA mechanical.
Andrei Fisher, professor of the DZNE, said: 'Possibly (this
mechanic) improves the connection of brain cells. This gives mental health to
the child. '
Marcus Pillar, professor of the Great Health Street
Institute of Britain, UK said that this research is an important milestone in
finding out what the role plays in addition to training after genital
inheritance and birth.
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