Meditating before
running could change the brain in ways that are more beneficial for
mental health than practicing either of those activities alone,
according to an interesting study of a new treatment program for people
with depression.
As many people know
from experience, depression is characterized in part by an inability to
stop dwelling on gloomy thoughts and unhappy memories from the past.
Researchers suspect that this thinking pattern, known as rumination, may
involve two areas of the brain in particular: the prefrontal cortex, a
part of the brain that helps to control attention and focus, and the
hippocampus, which is critical for learning and memory. In some studies,
people with severe depression have been found to have a smaller
hippocampus than people who are not depressed.
Interestingly, meditation and exercise affect those same portions of the
brain, although in varying ways. In brain-scan studies, people who are
long-term meditators, for instance, generally display different patterns
of brain-cell communication in their prefrontal cortex during cognitive
tests than people who don’t meditate. Those differences are believed to
indicate that the meditators possess a more honed ability to focus and
concentrate.
Read the article here: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/03/16/meditation-plus-running-as-a-treatment-for-depression/?_r=0#

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