Sport and exercise have a positive impact not only on physical but also mental health.
The neurodivergent community is people whose neurological development differs from the social norm and makes up about 20% of the world's population.
Although movement benefits all types of brain, movement is most beneficial for neurodivergent brains.
Physical activity releases the production of endorphins and helps improve mood, emotional well-being, and even cognitive performance.
According to a recent study, 2 hours of physical activity per week reduces a person's risk of dementia by as much as 46%.
For people with movement neurodivergence, the way the nervous system regulates when overstimulation occurs: