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Exercise is not only good for overall health, but also beneficial for
grey matter. Researchers have shown that fitter a man is, the higher
his IQ.
According to Daily Express , Swedish researchers have suggested seven
simple ways to boost brains of young men.

1. Get going
Researchers have found a link between cardiovascular fitness -
exercise that elevates heart rate and makes you sweat - and higher IQ
scores. A mix of running and cycling, or any participation sport is
just enough to boost brainpower.

2. Feast on fish pie
Fish really good for brain. Giving teenage boys a fish dinner at least
once a week boosts their intelligence, irrespective of whether they
get a good education, according to research at the University of
Gothenburg.

3. Explore meditation
According to meditation expert Dr Fred Travis, "Meditation works as it
teaches us to turn our attention - which is usually directed outwards
at what’s going on around us - inwards." He believes meditation boosts
brainpower by encouraging "integration" - a state when the whole brain
works in harmony.

4. Sip tea
Caffeine really does sharpen the mind but to get the best effects
regular tea breaks are preferable to a strong morning espresso.
Throughout the day, your brain fills up with adenosine, a chemical
thought to cause mental fatigue. Caffeine blocks the brain’s adenosine
receptors, countering the chemical’s dulling effects. To maximise
alertness and minimise jitters, frequent small doses work best.

5. Take a power nap
Numerous studies have found people perform better on memory tests
after a short nap, an effect that’s more marked in men.

"Naps get rid of all the clutter which accumulates if you keep doing
things without a rest," said Professor Jim Horne, who runs the Sleep
Research Centre at Loughborough University.

"To be effective naps must be short - not even 20 minutes. Any longer
and the full-blown sleep process can kick in and you can wake up
feeling groggy and thick-headed," he added.


6. Do a few puzzles
Crosswords, puzzles and even good riddles are a great way to give your
brain a workout. Research shows that regular mind challenges generate
new nerve growth, which can halt the decline of mental function that
comes with age.

7. Play your favourite tunes
In a study at the University of California researchers found teenagers
who studied piano and sang daily in choirs were much more successful
at solving puzzles and scored up to 80 per cent better in spatial
intelligence tests than a non-musical control group.

Listen to music every morning. You don’t have to become a classical
music buff. Guitar-based rock was found to improve concentration and
boost memory just as much as Mozart in a study at Glasgow Caledonian
University.



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