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Physical activity is presented in this video as part of the process of building brain resilience in people with Visual Snow Syndrome. It includes both planned exercise, such as gym workouts, walking, yoga, and strength training, and non-exercise activity, such as increasing daily movement. The video explains how physical activity may support sleep quality, circadian rhythm regulation, metabolic health, blood sugar regulation, mood, and brain health, while noting that some people may temporarily notice increased visual symptoms during higher-intensity exercise without evidence of harm. Key Moments In This Episode ======================== 00:00 Physical activity for Visual Snow Syndrome 00:05 Why physical activity 00:57 What kind of physical activity 01:22 Non-exercise physical activity 01:56 Routines and walks 03:06 Strength and High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) RESOURCES ======================== DR WONG'S VISUAL SNOW MAILING LIST - Sign up to get alerted to free resources I create, and updates on my research including invitation to participate where feasible. LINK: bit.ly/vss-drwong THURSDAY TIPS NEWSLETTER - Sign up for my popular newsletter where I share bite-sized brain health tips to thrive on Thursdays = https://bit.ly/drwongbrainhealth WEBSITE - http://www.drsuiwongmd.com ABOUT Dr Sui Wong ======================== Neurologist (MD FRCP) on a mission to inspire a movement for better brain health. Because better brain health supports better wellbeing. And better wellbeing creates a ripple effect that benefits individuals, families, communities, and beyond. Making the world a better place for all. I am a practising medical doctor (MD FRCP) working as a Neurologist and Neuro-Ophthalmologist, and am an active neuroscience researcher. My research work is inspired by questions arising from my busy clinical practice. I am grateful that my clinical and research work has been recognised with awards, including the J. Lawton Smith 2025 Award for the most impactful Neuro-Ophthalmology research. I am also an author and speaker, creating public-facing health content in my spare time. I started this journey of creating public-facing content because I realised that if the lifestyle tips I shared with people in my clinic consultations had been implemented before they met me, they could have avoided getting sick or been less severely affected. That is what drives me with this mission: to make a positive impact. I am here to inspire and empower people with science-backed strategies to improve their brain health and well-being, informed by my clinical experience and research. Thank you. DISCLAIMER - This channel is for educational purposes only and does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Its aim is to inspire you to take action for your health and wellbeing. The content shared here is separate from my clinical duties as a neurologist and neuro-ophthalmologist, and my academic work as a clinician-neuroscientist, though informed by my experience and expertise in both.