Lifelong Exercise Reconfigures Trauma-Linked Brain Wiring

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A study shows that lifetime physical activity can reshape brain connectivity affected by childhood adversity, creating a crossover where higher activity strengthens links between emotion, memory, and cerebellar networks. The strongest effects occur around 150–390 minutes per week, suggesting exercise fosters neural resilience rather than fixed damage.
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