The human brain operates as the body’s most metabolically demanding organ, consuming 20% of total energy despite comprising only 2% of body weight. During childhood development around age 10, this energy consumption can spike to 50%—a remarkable physiological demand that underscores the critical importance of consistent micronutrient availability.
This extraordinary metabolic requirement directly impacts cognitive function and neural health. B vitamins, iron, and other essential micronutrients support energy metabolism through mitochondrial pathways, facilitate neurotransmitter synthesis, and enable neural communication. When micronutrient availability falters, cognitive performance declines rapidly.
Research emphasizes that proper nutrition is not optional for brain health—it is fundamental. Understanding these energy dynamics helps explain why nutritional deficiencies manifest so quickly as cognitive impairment and mental fatigue.
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