Ryan Glatt: How to Boost Brain Health Through Exercise

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Most of us are nutrition and supplement obsessed when it comes to increasing cognitive health, although exercise is at the top of the list for preventing cognitive decline, yet it's the least utilized. In this episode, guest Ryan Glatt breaks down how we can properly use exercise as a means to boost our brain health. 

Ryan also does a deep dive into what the heck the brain is in the first place, how it is deeply interconnected to the rest of the systems throughout your body, how exercise affects it, how to prevent cognitive decline and depression, and many other fascinating topics in relation to neuroscience. 

Ryan Glatt is a psychometrist and Brain Health Coach at the Brain Health Center in the Pacific Neuroscience Institute. With a strong background in exercise science and human health, Ryan develops curricula specifically targeted towards developing optimal brain health.

Ryan is an amazing friend with a similar background, which means we get pretty silly. 

What we discuss: 

3:30 - What is the brain?

4:30 - How movement affects the brain

8:00 - Micro, Macro and Behavioral effects

9:30 - The effects of exercise duration, intensity, and modality

11:40 - Bloodflow, angiogenesis, BDNF

15:00 - Forced exercise vs. voluntarily exercise

18:00 - Nutrition and cognitive health

21:50 - Skill-based exercise

23:15 - Why not all exercise should be cognitive demanding

26:00 - Motor units within the muscles

33:45 - How movement modifies our expression and personality

35:15 - How movement affects your thoughts and feelings

39:00 - The impact of facial gestures

44:20 - Task initiation and executive functioning

47:00 - How exercise affects learning

49:50 - Cortisol-sensitive areas of the brain

50:40 - How HITT brings down inflammatory bio-markers

54:00 - Why adaptation is the key

56:40 - Why you need to do more of what you're not doing

01:06:00 - Nature therapy

01:12:45 - Manipulating the brain with movement

01:13:00 - Depression and inflammation in the brain vs. dopamine hypothesis

Find more from Ryan:

Instagram: @glatt.brainhealth

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