Keeping your brain sharp requires more than just a game of Sudoku each day, says an expert holding a public talk in Auckland tomorrow.
Dr Jim Stinear, of the University of Auckland's Department of Sport and Exercise Science, will explain how not getting enough physical exercise can affect the brain when he speaks at Selwyn College tomorrow night.
Particularly, a lack of exercise reduces the number of neurons in our brains, and also dulls our memory and our ability to resolve conflict, he said.
"Scientific literature strongly supports the use of physical activity to enhance brain function," he said.
"If we are not exercising then our natural reduction in neurons in parts of the brain advances at quite a reasonable rate.