New evidence shows that physical activity can provide brain health benefits for school-age children. Improved thinking and reduced symptoms of depression were evident, as were improved memory, processing, attention, and academic performance. Occasional exercise and regular workouts proved equally beneficial in providing the improvements in brain function. Maria has written an essay arguing that exercise improves students’ grades. What new information could the passage add to her research? Children should exercise daily. Brain health improves with exercise. Regular workouts are great. Improved thinking develops slowly.
A: Children should exercise daily.
B: Brain health improves with exercise.
C: Regular workouts are great.
D: Improved thinking develops slowly.