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Imagine giving your brain a powerful boost to repair itself and form new neural connections—simply by naturally increasing a key protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Research has found that higher levels of BDNF play a crucial role in protecting against dementia and improving cognitive function. One of the simplest and most effective ways to raise BDNF is through regular aerobic exercise.
That’s the idea behind this quick 10-minute aerobic workout I designed. It uses a full water bottle as light resistance, cleverly combining cardio with light strength training. The routine not only boosts cardiopulmonary function and promotes blood flow to the brain—thereby stimulating BDNF secretion—but also strengthens muscles simultaneously.
