Everything your body does, from warding off infection to digesting your dinner to sending blood to your brain, occurs through a process called metabolism. During metabolism, cells break down chemicals and nutrients to generate energy and form new molecules, like proteins. Metabolism in brain cells affects how information is signaled, according to a recent study by McGill University and university of Zurich researchers. Researchers concluded that this is why a special diet can help some individuals with seizure disorder control their seizures. In other words, there is a link between how brains cell create energy and how the communicate, Brain glucose metabolism also affects brain function, particularly memory, Research shows that maintaining stable glucose concentrations in your brain is healthier for your brain, and that levels that are too high or low have a negative effect on brain function.
To fast-track your metabolism:
- Start off your day with breakfast. This wakes up your metabolism.
- Graze with small meals and snacks throughout the day to maintain a more stable metabolism. Avoid the peaks and valleys associated with eating large meals less frequently.
- Eat enough -but not too much. Undereating and overeating both damage your metabolism.
- Skip artificial sweeteners. Theses may interfere with your body`s metabolism.
- Sip a cuppa. A cup of coffee helps boost metabolism.
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