“…Neuronal integration involves multiple cognitive functions and neuronal networks, including work memory and spatial memory (Tucker and Stern, 2011 ; Moon et al, 2017 ). Both neurons and astrocytes need a constant supply of nutrients (glucose and lactate) and oxygen, and regional cerebral oxygenation may be limited during exercise (Nielsen et al, 1999 ; Rooks et al, 2010 ; Braz and Fisher, 2016 ) with a change in the balance of cerebraI metabolism (Avola et al, 2004 ; Dalsgaard and Secher, 2007 ; van Hall et al, 2009 ). In addition, specific neurotrophic growth factors seem to be released as a result of moderate physical exercise, which increases the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neuronal growth factor (NGF) (Tyler and Pozzo-Miller, 2003 ; Dietrich et al, 2008 ; Seifert et al, 2010 ; Bonini et al, 2013 ; Coelho et al, 2014 ; Hashimoto et al, 2018 ).…”