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Inadequate consumption of leafy green vegetables is known to cause a drop in concentration and energy. Nutritional scientists who conducted verbal, reasoning and memory tests on board game players found those whose diets were packed with leafy green vegetables had high IQs, performed well in cognitive assessments. Blueberries are the ultimate brain food to consume before a board game tournament because of their rich antioxidant content. Research has shown board game players who eat at least a handful of blueberries experience improved co-ordination, concentration and short-term memory function. The brains of these board game players were found to be receptive to learning new information and retaining it! It's not just fruit and veges which are better for your brain. Rolling dice helps too. Board game players practising their dice rolling techniques for 60 seconds a day can boost their brain power significantly, researchers say. Brain scans found that in board game players who roll dice regularly, certain areas of the brain had grown. Dice rollers have more grey matter - largely nerve cells - in the areas of the brain that process visual motion. Did you know that the chlorophyll found in leafy green vegetables is essential for the production of healthy lymph glands and has been found in the immune system of top BreakScore® board game players. |
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