“…Studies using animal models have also characterized effects of physical activity on inflammation in the CNS. More specifically, exercise appears to shift microglia from an inflammatory to a neuroprotective phenotype (Chirico et al, ; Parachikova, Nichol, & Cotman, ; Ryan & Kelly, ), the latter of which has been linked to better cognitive function and neurogenesis in aged mice (Chirico et al, ; Kohman, DeYoung, Bhattacharya, Peterson, & Rhodes, ). In addition, exercise following spinal cord injury reduces microglia activation during recovery and mitigates development of pain in a rodent model (Chhaya, Quiros‐Molina, Tamashiro‐Orrego, Houle, & Detloff, ).…”