Feb 18, 2025
Amy Hudson and Dr. James Fisher explore the powerful connection
between strength training and brain health.
They discuss how resistance training enhances cognitive
function, the surprising link between resistance training and
Alzheimer’s, and how lifting weights can improve insulin
sensitivity.
Tune in to hear how strength training benefits not just adults
but also children and why nearly 15% of deaths worldwide are linked
to poor mental health--and how resistance training can help.
- What is brain health? Dr. Fisher defines it as cognitive
function, including processing speed, memory recall, and
plasticity.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher explain why mental well-being matters.
Nearly 15% of deaths worldwide are linked to poor mental health or
depression.
- The overlooked link between brain health and resistance
training. Amy explains why most people don’t expect strength
training to affect cognitive function.
- Dr Fisher highlights how resistance training impacts brain
health as we age.
- According to Dr. Fisher, strength training can slow the
progression of Alzheimer's and reduce the risk of developing
it.
- Amy reveals how muscular contractions from resistance training
fuel brain activity and release feel-good hormones.
- Dr. Fisher shares data on how lifting weights improves
cognitive function, neural efficiency, and mental clarity.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher explain why Alzheimer’s is called Type 3
diabetes--poorly controlled blood sugar may increase the risk of
developing Alzheimer’s.
- How strength training enhances insulin sensitivity. Dr. Fisher
highlights how it improves the body’s ability to metabolize sugar
and prevent chronic diseases.
- Dr. Fisher explains how strength training helps prevent insulin
resistance, which is linked to cognitive decline.
- To get the most out of strength training for brain health, Dr.
Fisher emphasizes that it must be a sustained lifestyle habit.
- How resistance training improves mental well-being, boosts
self-esteem, and enhances physical self-worth.
- Dr. Fisher on the impact of strength training for kids and
teens. He reveals the research that shows engaging in physical
activity improves academic test scores across all age groups.
- How strength training builds confidence. Amy explains how
better sleep, mood, physique, and strength create a more
self-assured person.
- When you are a more confident person, you're able to go out
into the world and fulfill your purposes better.
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