Marathon running could negatively impact your brain, according to study

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MARATHON running may burn brain cells, according to a study. Runners’ bodies digest fat when there are no carbs from food available. 1 Marathon running may burn brain cells, according to a study Credit: PA:Empics Sport But along with flab from belly and thighs, experts now reckon it may also be harvested from areas of the brain, potentially affecting its functions.

Post-marathon MRI scans of eight men and two women showed a reduction in myelin, a fatty covering which protects nerves and speeds up electrical signals. Dr Carlos Matute, of Spain’s University of the Basque ­Country in Bilbao, said an “extensive” change was seen in areas linked to co-ordination, senses and emotions. Follow-up scans showed normal levels again two months later.



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