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9th October 2019
03:00pm BST

“Our study supports the notion that people who are unable to do load-bearing exercises — such as patients who are bed-ridden, or even astronauts on extended travel — not only lose muscle mass, but their body chemistry is altered at the cellular level and even their nervous system is adversely impacted."It found that when we use our large leg muscles, they send signals to the brain telling it to produce neural cells, which are vital for a healthy brain and nervous system. If we don't use them, or are restricted from using them, it can be difficult to produce enough of these cells to keep the brain and nervous system functioning normally. So there you go, if you want a healthy brain, start working those legs out.