Exercising for Brain Health | Drs Dean & Ayesha Sherzai | The Proof Podcast EP 226

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  • @wilhelmbeermann2424
    @wilhelmbeermann2424 11 місяців тому +7

    I always listen to Podcasts while biking. And I'm German....so I learn everything in English 😊

  • @natgarrison2300
    @natgarrison2300 10 місяців тому +4

    Great interview, wonderful people! Exercise saved me from depression many years ago, am 62 and still run and workout, I always feel better after exercise, it clears all the negativity that accumulates! Am also plant based vegan and thrive on that diet 🤗!

  • @lisaawild
    @lisaawild 11 місяців тому +5

    Thank you so, so much for saving the little dog. She may take a couple of weeks to decompress and her true character come out. Give her lots of patience. You are my heroes.

  • @kencarey3477
    @kencarey3477 10 місяців тому +1

    Love to hear these two talk

  • @neelofaramin6337
    @neelofaramin6337 11 місяців тому +3

    Many many thanks I have worked for forty years with children in physical education field a qualified physical education instructor now retired but my interest continues in this field .Today after listening to Aesysha I have added volumes to my knowledge . How exercise effects the brain .We have been advocating that exercise effects the body thanks .I am from India the extreme north state called Kashmir 1:39:57 is the hour of night and I am watching g your program .God bless all.three of you

  • @chiyerano
    @chiyerano Рік тому +14

    Hearing about things such as neurogenesis and neuroplasticity especially in later stages of life really gives me hope. Thank you for this episode. 😊

  • @karenfarrell6158
    @karenfarrell6158 11 місяців тому +1

    Adopting a cat is so heartwarming as well ❤️❤️

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner Рік тому +23

    OK, that's a mindblower. The organ that benefits the most from exercise is the brain.

    • @dawn7220
      @dawn7220 9 місяців тому

      Dr. Peter Attia says the same thing.

  • @gaBetibu
    @gaBetibu 9 місяців тому +1

    . . . just saw the end of this vid, & you asked for suggestions for future guests....Dr Brooke Goldner is a highly respected & loved by so many of us that I believe she will be a great addition to your list of brilliant & positive forward medical professionals...

  • @lizvantonder5502
    @lizvantonder5502 11 місяців тому +2

    Have your guests done a utube video on adhd, anxiety in children from a teachers/school perspective? Giving ideas etc how to assist the kids in class where everyone ultimately benefits

  • @mehmetcakir4231
    @mehmetcakir4231 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Simon for bringing these two fabulous doctors and it has been really addictive conversation so far that I’ve listen about an hour. I must go out to do my breath work now in this early morning but will certainly continue watching. Keep up the good work. I feel sorry for those people who haven’t seen this shows in the last 11 months.

  • @emilybarry9410
    @emilybarry9410 Рік тому +13

    THANK YOU Simon for another FANTASTIC conversation with the Sherazi's! I am HUGE fans of them and am thinking about joining their Near Academy in order to become a Brain Health coach. Brain health needs to be a core focus of educators, health professionals, governments, etc. with our heavily agin population. Thanks again Simon and the Sherazi's💜🙏🤗

    • @sandrasiewbaran9230
      @sandrasiewbaran9230 Рік тому +4

      When you find out more about this, please send me a message about their brain health coach program.

  • @gaBetibu
    @gaBetibu 9 місяців тому +1

    . . . I thoroughly enjoy & learn from these 2 of my Most respected brilliant Drs...God Bless...🥰

  • @paullemay3218
    @paullemay3218 Рік тому +6

    Thank you everyone for this awesome conversation and information. Greatly appreciated. I learned many things. 💚🌱🇨🇦

  • @raoSENSEI
    @raoSENSEI 6 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant discussion. I owe you BIG money 😊

  • @char2304
    @char2304 Рік тому +4

    Their book is amazing 👏 love these 2 beautiful humans

  • @gracetrindade6335
    @gracetrindade6335 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a million to
    Simon and the to the brain doctors Dr Dean and Dr. Ayesha Sherzai for this exelent ,concise and complete info about exercises vis a vis brain cognocitive improvement.

  • @Scotty-BK
    @Scotty-BK Рік тому +6

    This was an amazing episode! I work in physical therapy and found so many nuggets of wisdom to share with my patients, especially those that think there is no path forward from their cognitive issues. Much appreciated !

  • @bradstell2146
    @bradstell2146 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so very much. To have doctors like yourselves state the science, and the obvious. It's a great reminder. Laziness is a choice. But, at what cost? Thanks again. Keep up the great work and continue doing videos. Blessings,

  • @HegelsOwl
    @HegelsOwl Рік тому +2

    So far as I know, it was Franco Columbo (the bodybuilder) who popularized the idea, in the late 70's, that there was a connection between vigorous exercise and improved intellection. However, most chess grandmasters knew of the connection in the early 1950's from Soviet research, apparently. Smyslov, Petrosian, Tal, Bronstein, Taimonov, Boleslavsky and others, were all avid tennis players, swimmers, etc.

  • @lidiaadobato7822
    @lidiaadobato7822 Рік тому +2

    It was a pleasure to listen to this podcast. I almost understood everything (I'm not a native speaker of English). You speak slowly and most eloquently, thanks for both. I was so looking forward to seeing Hope. Ater such a moving story, we deserved to have at least a glimpse of that dog. Don't forget next time. Thanks again.

    • @jennyroth6583
      @jennyroth6583 9 місяців тому

      Me too, I lost my dog this year, her name was also Hope, she suffered from epilepsy but she was a trooper and so sweet

  • @patangel1652
    @patangel1652 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Simon. Loved this interview with these brilliant Doctors.

  • @gordonhalstead9846
    @gordonhalstead9846 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Simon for your podcast presentation by Drs.Dean,Ayesha really clear explanation very informative, more power God bless watching in Australian

  • @leniolesch896
    @leniolesch896 Рік тому +14

    Thank you for this interesting conversation. I always learn something new when listening to the Sherzais. They are such a fantastic team. I would be very (!) interested in a dedicated episode about bone health, especially for women.

  • @gaylewilliams1140
    @gaylewilliams1140 Рік тому +5

    Thankyou so much Simon. This interview is just pure gold.

  • @jodrew1845
    @jodrew1845 6 місяців тому +1

    They are the true "power couple."

  • @pdog5091
    @pdog5091 Рік тому +4

    Really enjoyed this episode; I feel the body mind connection modern society continually fails to recognise and appreciate.
    Unrelated but I would love an episode of saturated fat in whole plant forms (e.g, cacao, coconut, peanuts)
    Can we smash shredded coconut and whole cacao beans regardless of their saturated fat content because they’re whole foods or should we be mindful of our consumption of these foods?

  • @Ms-nh8bk
    @Ms-nh8bk Рік тому +5

    very interesting...makes me wonder about the blue collar vs. white collar careers. Specifically, the Hvac, electrician, construction worker, who may be using extreme movement and troubleshooting on a daily basis vs. the sedentary office worker who may be cognitively challenged ; but is missing the movement/connection part. Thanks for pushing the intellect Simon!

  • @lama_g
    @lama_g Рік тому +4

    This is great information.
    Thanks Simon, you are beautiful

  • @Amshatelia88
    @Amshatelia88 Рік тому +4

    Loved this conversation! Great questions on exercise.

  • @DFM3333
    @DFM3333 4 місяці тому +1

    ❤amazon has their landmark book on brain health and Alzheimer’s prevention. They are a neuroscience couple ❤

  • @domart57
    @domart57 Рік тому +3

    Thanks Simon.
    Regards from Galicia Spain

    • @karlalail8393
      @karlalail8393 Рік тому +1

      Thank you! My father in law has the second type of MCI mentioned after minute 56:00 and I'm so encouraged that he could see improvement with strength training. I plan to ask his neurologist about that.

  • @OsorioT
    @OsorioT Рік тому +6

    Like you said "trustworthy recommendations minus the hyperbole" thank you again for spreading great knowledge about our health. 🌱👍

  • @angelperl77
    @angelperl77 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for a very informative interview

  • @stay_cee
    @stay_cee 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful content ! Actionable and informative. Sending to loved ones ❤

  • @PlastikDialog
    @PlastikDialog Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much, I love your podcast!

  • @elizabethoconnor1603
    @elizabethoconnor1603 Рік тому +3

    Great enlightening episode thank you. Generally, there are so many studies on various health topics, any tips for identifying quality of a study? What should we be looking for ?

  • @RobSpiderBJJ
    @RobSpiderBJJ Рік тому +2

    Would of been nice to hear their take on how chronic overtraining effects the brain. Also acute over exertion. An extreme example the CrossFit disease.

    • @RobSpiderBJJ
      @RobSpiderBJJ Рік тому +2

      Great interview though! Sry forgot to mention. Very helpful.

  • @kiwiwriter
    @kiwiwriter Рік тому

    Wow, that was certainly enlightening.

  • @lindaripp5902
    @lindaripp5902 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @OrchidGardenArt
    @OrchidGardenArt Рік тому

    You're a very interesting program.

  • @janeschade7875
    @janeschade7875 Рік тому +1

    So I’m confused I’m 64 years old and I walk 2 miles a night at a track getting my heart rate that is normally at 59 up to 109 for 35 minutes but I don’t sweat and I might be able to talk, but I’m going as fast as I can Is that working my legs enough and is that helping my brain any now I’m confused?

  • @mollyroll584
    @mollyroll584 Рік тому +2

    My mother went to the gym every day for atleast an hour and she has dementia

    • @sandrasiewbaran9230
      @sandrasiewbaran9230 Рік тому +2

      There are many factors that contribute to dementia. ALL these factors need to be addressed to prevent dementia which includes the health of environment, low stress, amount and quality of sleep, social interaction and nutrition. I am deeply sorry about your mom...

  • @plantbasedposer
    @plantbasedposer 9 місяців тому

    I'm wondering what their thoughts are about using ketogenic diets for neuroplasticuty, epilepsy, Alzheimer's and specifically plant-based keto diets

    • @plantbasedposer
      @plantbasedposer 9 місяців тому

      I saw one study that showed a reduced sat fat diet had a better effect on epilepsy than the high one

  • @MissRockOn17
    @MissRockOn17 Рік тому +2

    I want to share it with my father, but he speaks French. How can I help you translate and make CC in French? Thanks!

    • @MissRockOn17
      @MissRockOn17 Рік тому +3

      @@TheProofWithSimonHill Yes!
      Dr Greger does it, so I thought I could help you.

  • @karii_on
    @karii_on Рік тому

    Is it bad to work out right before bed for females? Possible perimenopause

  • @janburton2980
    @janburton2980 Рік тому

    Q

  • @rungirlTC
    @rungirlTC Рік тому +1

    Some good information, but . . .
    Evolution Schmevolution 🙄 It's a THEORY!!!! Let's stick to the proven facts. Who cares about speculation about what people might have done. So much time wasted on that irrelevant topic. 🤦🏼‍♀️