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Exercise may help remove brain waste associated with Alzheimer’s

11 May 2026
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Exercise has long been recognized for its positive effects on brain health, and a recent study from Penn State reveals a mechanical explanation for this phenomenon. Researchers discovered that the brain is physically linked to the abdominal muscles through a network of blood vessels, creating a hydraulic system. When abdominal muscles contract, as during movement like walking, this action causes blood to be pushed into the spinal canal, resulting in a slight shift of the brain within the skull. This movement promotes the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which is essential for clearing cellular waste associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Although the study was conducted on mice, it underscores the potential benefits of physical activity on brain health.

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Understanding how exercise influences brain health is critical, especially given the rising prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Previous research has established that regular physical activity can reduce the risk of cognitive decline. The connection between abdominal muscle contractions and brain movement, as demonstrated in this study, may provide insights into physiological mechanisms that support brain health. Continued exploration in this area could lead to novel approaches in preventing or managing conditions that affect cognitive function.

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