The study aimed to elucidate the influence of cognitive engagement comprised in an acute bout of exergame-based physical activity on executive functions (inhibition, cognitive flexibility) in adolescents. Therefore, the level of cognitive engagement and the intensity of physical activity were systematically varied across three experimental conditions. Sixty-five healthy male adolescents (13-16 years) were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: (a) physical activity with high levels of cognitive engagement during active video gaming, (b) physical activity with low levels of cognitive engagement during active video gaming, (c) sedentary with low levels of cognitive engagement during passive video watching. Manipulation checks, includin...
The interactions of exercise on executive functioning (EF) have been studied thoroughly in previous ...
Recent studies and reviews have shown the positive effects of exergames (EXs) on physical activity (...
Growing research suggests that aerobic exercise may promote “cold” executive functioning (EF; cognit...
<div><p>The study aimed to elucidate the influence of cognitive engagement comprised in an acute bou...
Introduction A wide range of literature demonstrates the beneficial effects of acute physical activ...
There is growing evidence indicating a positive effect of acute physical activity on cognitive perfo...
Interactive media plays a central role in children's lives, however limited research has examined th...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
Abstract Background An acute bout of exercise elicits a beneficial effect on subsequent cognitive fu...
Many children and adolescents in Europe are not reaching the recommended amount of physical activity...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: In two experiments, we investigated the effects of acute moderate-intens...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether cognitively engaging physical activity (PA) imp...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of research on physical exercise ...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Background. Literature suggests cardiorespiratory fitness as a factor influencing cognitive improvem...
The interactions of exercise on executive functioning (EF) have been studied thoroughly in previous ...
Recent studies and reviews have shown the positive effects of exergames (EXs) on physical activity (...
Growing research suggests that aerobic exercise may promote “cold” executive functioning (EF; cognit...
<div><p>The study aimed to elucidate the influence of cognitive engagement comprised in an acute bou...
Introduction A wide range of literature demonstrates the beneficial effects of acute physical activ...
There is growing evidence indicating a positive effect of acute physical activity on cognitive perfo...
Interactive media plays a central role in children's lives, however limited research has examined th...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
Abstract Background An acute bout of exercise elicits a beneficial effect on subsequent cognitive fu...
Many children and adolescents in Europe are not reaching the recommended amount of physical activity...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: In two experiments, we investigated the effects of acute moderate-intens...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether cognitively engaging physical activity (PA) imp...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of research on physical exercise ...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Background. Literature suggests cardiorespiratory fitness as a factor influencing cognitive improvem...
The interactions of exercise on executive functioning (EF) have been studied thoroughly in previous ...
Recent studies and reviews have shown the positive effects of exergames (EXs) on physical activity (...
Growing research suggests that aerobic exercise may promote “cold” executive functioning (EF; cognit...