The food you eat can change how your brain works, just like fuel changes how a toy car moves.
Imagine your brain is like a robot that needs energy to think, learn, and remember things. The food you eat is like the battery for this robot, some foods give it more power, while others might make it slower or tired.
What different foods do
Fruits and vegetables are like supercharged batteries. They have something called sugar, but it's not the kind that makes you hyper in a minute. It’s slow-burning sugar that keeps your brain happy for a long time, like when you eat an apple instead of candy.
Sugary snacks, on the other hand, are like quick bursts of energy, they make your brain feel alive right away, but then it might crash later, just like when you bounce around after eating too much cake and then suddenly get sleepy.
How food helps you learn
When you eat healthy foods, your brain cells can talk to each other better, making it easier for you to understand new ideas, kind of like how a smooth road makes it easier for a bike to go fast.
Examples
- Fatty fish like salmon help your brain think more clearly.
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