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[The Neuroscience of Muscle Power, Gaming, and Brain Longevity]-[Can Bigger Muscles Give You A Bigger Brain? - With Louisa Nicola]

The Model Health Show · B2 · 2025-06-16

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The Neuroscience of Muscle Power, Gaming, and Brain Longevity

In this episode of The Model Health Show, host Shawn Stevenson sits down with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola to explore the profound physiological connections between physical activity, cognitive function, and long-term brain health. The discussion highlights how specific training modalities and nutrient interventions can optimize the brain, prevent neurodegeneration, and combat the sedentary nature of modern life.

The Leg-Brain Axis: Power as a Cognitive Catalyst

Nicola reveals a compelling link between leg muscle mass and brain health, citing a twin study published in the Journal of Gerontology. The research indicates that individuals with greater leg power and strength exhibit a larger hippocampus—the region critical for memory formation—and superior fluid intelligence.

Nicola emphasizes that it is not just "strength" (the ability to move weight) but "power" (strength multiplied by speed) that drives these benefits. This explosive capacity, often tested via vertical jumps, stimulates the release of myokines—hormones produced by muscle cells during mechanical stress. These myokines, including irisin and BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor), act as messengers that cross the blood-brain barrier to promote synaptic plasticity and neuroprotection.

Neuroplasticity and the Role of Novelty

Neuroplasticity is defined as the brain's ability to rewire itself through new neural connections. Nicola warns that repetitive, low-stress routines lead to cognitive decline. To maintain a "thicker" cortex, the brain requires:

  • Hormetic Stress: Introducing controlled, challenging inputs that force the brain to adapt.
  • Novelty: Exploring new environments or tasks, which prevents the "automation" that leads to brain atrophy.

Interestingly, the discussion touches on the benefits of video games like Super Mario. Research shows that navigating complex, fast-paced virtual environments enhances spatial awareness and thickens the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum. The key, according to Nicola, is not the screen time itself, but the cognitive demand and the "good stress" associated with leveling up and improving reaction times.

Optimizing Brain Chemistry: Creatine and Nutrients

Nicola challenges the myth that creatine is exclusively for bodybuilders. While 5 grams per day may saturate muscles, she advocates for 10–20 grams daily to effectively saturate brain tissue. Creatine is vital for ATP production in the brain, which consumes 20% of the body's energy. Emerging research suggests it acts as a neuroprotective agent and may even rival SSRIs in managing mood and neuropsychiatric symptoms.

Furthermore, the discussion underscores the importance of:

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Specifically EPA and DHA, to combat the widespread deficiency linked to brain shrinkage.
  • Vitamin D: Essential for regulating microglial activity—the brain's immune cells—which assist in the clearance of amyloid beta, shifting the focus away from the outdated "amyloid cascade hypothesis" toward better immune regulation.

Practical Implementation for Longevity

Nicola concludes by stressing that knowledge without implementation is futile. She encourages listeners to incorporate "micro-doses" of explosive movement—such as daily box jumps or skipping rope—to maintain bone density and neuromuscular function. By treating the body as an endocrine organ that produces its own "pharmacy" of performance-enhancing chemicals, individuals can actively work to stave off neurodegeneration and maintain a robust, high-functioning brain throughout their lifespan.

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the larger the leg muscle, the bigger the brain.
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That's the back end of it, Right.
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staving you off metabolic dysfunction.
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your brain creates these highways, right?
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you have to be really cautious on your joints, right?
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conjure up some nostalgia
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at the cutting edge of
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staving you off
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die off
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succumb to a fall
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📖 Transcript

You are now listening to The Model Health Show with Shawn Stevenson.
For more, visit themodelhealthshow .com.
Today, you're going to discover how getting bigger muscles can help you to get a bigger brain.
Now, there are specific muscles to target, in particular, and the science on this is incredible.
you're also going to discover how video games can impact our cognitive health now there's a specific video game that might conjure up some nostalgia for many of us that's actually been found to have some benefits when it comes to having a healthy brain in particular healthy brain aging plus you're going to learn the latest research on one of the most remarkable nutrients ever discovered discovered for brain health and cognitive function.
All this and so much more with our special guest, neuroscientist Louisa Nikola.

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