和 Did you know? After running a marathon, your brain might actually start “eating itself”! Nope, this isn’t some horror movie plot. It’s a real biological phenomenon observed in marathon runners. A recent study published in the prestigious journal Nature Metabolism shocked the scientific community. After completing a marathon, the myelin in your brain gets consumed–and it takes up to two months to recover! So, what exactly is myelin? Think of it like the insulation tape around your nerves. It wraps around the axons of your neurons, helping your brain send signals quickly and efficiently. Without this protective layer, your brain becomes like a Wi-Fi with poor signal–sluggish, unstable, and even prone to emotional or motor coordination issues. In the study, researchers recruited ten experienced runners aged between 45 and 73. Some ran city marathons, others took on rugged mountain races. And what did they find? Within just 24 to 48 hours after finishing the race, all of them showed reduced myelin in 12 different areas of the brain–particularly those linked to motor coordination, sensory processing, and emotional regulation. Why does this happen? Because when you’re running a marathon, it’s not just your legs doing the hard work–your brain is burning energy like crazy too! Picture this: you’ve pushed through 42 kilometers, your muscles have long used up their glycogen reserves, and now your brain is running on empty. It doesn’t scream for food, but it does something even more drastic–it starts tapping into its own fat reserves. And guess which part of the brain is the most fat-rich? You guessed it: myelin, made up of 70-80% lipids, essentially becomes the brain’s emergency ration pack. When all else fails, your brain literally starts eating itself to survive. And this isn’t just speculation. The researchers used MRI scans to compare brain images before and after the race, and saw this effect clearly. Similar phenomena have even been seen in animal studies. Sure, the sample size was small–just 10 people–but this is the first time science has captured the immediate structural impact of a marathon on the human brain. At this point, some of you might be getting nervous. “Wait, should I stop running?” Relax! Running is great for your brain. Moderate, regular exercise boosts dopamine and serotonin levels, helps with stress, reduces depression, and even improves memory. It’s one of your best defenses against aging and dementia. But here’s the key takeaway–marathons are not casual jogs. They’re extreme endurance events! The physical toll is far greater than most people realize. Just like you wouldn’t pull an all-nighter for three days before a big exam, or go into battle without food, pushing your body through hours of intense exertion without proper fuel and preparation can actually backfire. So yes–keep running! But don’t overdo it. It’s not about how far you run–it’s about how long you can keep running, with joy, health, and balance. That’s the real win. 此篇相同回報者之文章列表
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