So, Can Walking Make Your Brain Bigger?

The article “Walking Linked to Less Brain Shrinkage” describes a correlation found between walking and brain gray matter.
So, Can Walking Make Your Brain Bigger?
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<a href="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/file_download_medium.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-114158" title="STRONG POSITIVE CORRELATION: In this imaginary graph, each dot records a person's amount of walking and gray matter. In general, those who walk more also have more gray matter, and we can draw a line to represent the trend. If this were the results of the study, that would mean there is a strong, positive correlation between walking and the amount of gray matter. (Stephanie Lam/The Epoch Times)" src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/file_download_medium.jpg" alt="STRONG POSITIVE CORRELATION: In this imaginary graph, each dot records a person's amount of walking and gray matter. In general, those who walk more also have more gray matter, and we can draw a line to represent the trend. If this were the results of the study, that would mean there is a strong, positive correlation between walking and the amount of gray matter. (Stephanie Lam/The Epoch Times)" width="320"/></a>
STRONG POSITIVE CORRELATION: In this imaginary graph, each dot records a person's amount of walking and gray matter. In general, those who walk more also have more gray matter, and we can draw a line to represent the trend. If this were the results of the study, that would mean there is a strong, positive correlation between walking and the amount of gray matter. (Stephanie Lam/The Epoch Times)
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