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Sport and Exercise for Brain Health eLearning Package

Sport and Exercise for Brain Health eLearning Package

Dominic Ward28 Apr 2022 - 13:07
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Expand your knowledge of the benefits of lifelong physical activity for maintaining brain health and reducing disease risk

Explore the benefits of sport and exercise for building good brain health
Preventing poor brain health and dementia is an increasingly important public health issue, and has received more and more attention in global sport and media in recent years.

Sign up here https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/sport-and-exercise-for-brain-health

Select the no fee option when you enrol

This two-week course from Brain Health Scotland and collaborators will provide you with novel insight and the latest science around brain health, the known risk factors that can affect it across the course of life, and how to reduce these risks.

Explore the impact of exercise in reducing the risk of disease and boosting brain health
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for dementia, and it has been shown that exercise itself can help to prevent or manage many risk factors for dementia.

On this course, you’ll explore the link between exercise and brain health with expertise from a former Olympian and professional athlete, physiotherapists, and top researchers and clinicians in the field to understand how physical activity is a key pillar of health and wellbeing globally.

Discover practical strategies used by athletes to maintain brain health
Athletes and professionals in the field of sport have a growing understanding of brain health and its risk factors.

You’ll have the unique opportunity to gain insight on brain health from a former Olympian and professional athlete. Through their experience, you’ll learn about some of the challenges athletes can face, and discover strategies for supporting brain health.

Become an advocate for brain health in your own communities
Although brain health has become more topical, misinformation on the subject is not uncommon, and there is a lack of strong evidence-based resources in place to guide individuals.

With the guidance and support of your expert educators, you’ll expand your knowledge and be empowered to spread awareness and advocate for good brain health.

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