Are you often termed lazy? Blame your brain, says science

Scientists who found that our brain is innately attracted to sedentary behaviours.

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TORONTO: Feeling too lazy to hit the gym? Blame your brain, say scientists who found that it is naturally wired to prefer lying on the couch. For decades, society has encouraged people to be more physically active, yet statistics show that despite our best intentions, we are actually becoming less active.

Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada studied brain connections to understand this "exercise paradox".

"Conserving energy has been essential for humans' survival, as it allowed us to be more efficient in searching for food and shelter, competing for sexual partners, and avoiding predators," said Matthieu Boisgontier, a postdoctoral researcher in UBC.


"The failure of public policies to counteract the pandemic of physical inactivity may be due to brain processes that have been developed and reinforced across evolution," said Boisgontier, senior author of the study published in the journal Neuropsychologia.

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Low immunity and dipping energy taking a toll on your health?

We often tend to become less active due to the changes in weather. Following a hectic schedule, we are often deprived of 'me-time', as a result of which we resort to an unhealthy diet.

Good nutrition, plenty of water, and an active lifestyle are a few habits you must adopt this season, along with the following tips:
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Keeping your tummy full and nourished is very important. Start your mornings with muesli to be high on energy all day long!

Muesli is a healthy mix of rolled oats, wheat flakes and corn flakes in different flavours. It is rich in dietary fibre, protein, iron, and anti-oxidants.
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Say no to sweet, carbonated drinks, and rather opt for a warm cup of green tea. Packed with powerful anti-oxidants and nutrients, green tea helps regulate blood sugar, improve brain function, and enhance metabolism.

This superdrink also helps in increasing the detoxification process in the body and aids weight loss.

Add a dash of honey, squeeze a lemon in your cup of green tea and make your day a tangy and zesty affair!
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This blend of sugar, trace enzymes, minerals, vitamins, and amino acids is quite unlike any other sweetener on the planet. Honey is a great substitute for sugar, and helps in managing calories better while also adding many healthy nutrients in place of empty calories.

For a nutrition-filled, satisfying meal, dribble some multifloral honey over a bowl of muesli with skimmed milk.
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An important habit is to keep yourself well-hydrated. If you find it hard to drink plain water, you can try adding lemon or fresh fruits to the water.

Water is important to keep the immune system healthy and to flush out toxins.

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You can also indulge in a bowl of oats. Rich in dietary fibre and protein, oats are a low-calorie food that will keep you feeling full for a longer period of time. They also manage cholesterol levels, maintain healthy body weight, and reduce the risk of blood sugar and diabetes.


(Inputs: Dolly Kumar, Founder and Director, GAIA via IANS)

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For the study, researchers recruited young adults, sat them in front of a computer, and gave them control of an on-screen avatar.

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They then flashed small images, one a time, that depicted either physical activity or physical inactivity.

Subjects had to move the avatar as quickly as possible toward the pictures of physical activity and away from the pictures of physical inactivity -- and then vice versa.

Meanwhile, electrodes recorded what was happening in their brains. Participants were generally faster at moving toward active pictures and away from lazy pictures, but brain-activity readouts called electroencephalograms showed that doing the latter required their brains to work harder.

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"We knew from previous studies that people are faster at avoiding sedentary behaviours and moving toward active behaviours. The exciting novelty of our study is that it shows this faster avoidance of physical inactivity comes at a cost -- and that is an increased involvement of brain resources," Boisgontier said.
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"These results suggest that our brain is innately attracted to sedentary behaviours," he said.

The question now becomes whether people's brains can be re-trained.
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"Anything that happens automatically is difficult to inhibit, even if you want to, because you don't know that it is happening. But knowing that it is happening is an important first step," Boisgontier said.

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So how can you return to the routine of daily life and be productive? Try these helpful tips to get you back in the groove.
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Try this method: breathe in slowly for four seconds, hold your breath at the top for four seconds, and then breathe out for eight seconds.

Close your eyes and do it four more times, and you are ready to take on the world.

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Enter, a chocolate bar, with as much caffeine as a cup of coffee or the dreaded energy drink.

Also, no post-coffee bad breath either, a win-win situation!
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Yes, you are sitting amidst a pile of e-mails in your inbox and that is giving you a splitting headache!

So work those magic fingers and give yourself a quick head massage. Focus on the pressure points - your temples, the start of your eyebrows - and press in small, concentrated circles.

Bonus: dap a bit of peppermint essential oil on your temples or the insides of your wrists for a natural boost.
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Long weekends can play havoc with your concentration techniques. Take a break from the screen, just look away from your desktop, laptop, phone and spend full five minutes to drink a glass of water.

Or better still, just rotate on your chair, stretch your legs, look out of the window.


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