A 2005 article in the appropriately named journal Hippocampus describes an animal study in which exhaustive physical exercise produces less BDNF than exercises that require mental focus, like navigating mazes.
In activities that combine physical effort and concentration, such as yoga, some of the highest levels of BDNF ever measured have been produced.
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