This study examined the effects of skipping breakfast on selected aspects of children\u27s cognition, specifically their memory (both immediate and one week following presentation of stimuli), mental tempo, and problem solving accuracy. Test instruments used included the Hagen Central/Incidental Recall Test, Matching Familiar Figures Test, McCarthy Digit Span and Tapping Tests. The study population consisted of 39 nine-to eleven year old healthy children who were admitted for overnight stays at a clinical research setting for two nights approximately one week apart. The study was designed to be able to adequately monitor and control subjects\u27 food consumption. The design chosen was the cross-over design where randomly on either the first...
Objectives: Previous investigations have demonstrated that blood glucose might play a role in the ac...
The current thesis aimed to investigate the effects of breakfast and snack on children’s cognitive p...
Working memory is the ability in the brain to temporarily hold and process acquired information. To ...
This study examined the effects of skipping breakfast on selected aspects of children\u27s cognition...
There has been a limited number of studies conducted on the importance of nutrition, specifically br...
There has been a limited number of studies conducted on the importance of nutrition, specifically br...
Background and Aims: Skipping breakfast influences cognitive performance. The aim of our study was t...
Breakfast is thought to be beneficial for cognitive and academic performance in school children. How...
Children's cognitive performance can be influenced by behaviors such as eating breakfast in the morn...
Background: Most of the studies investigating the effects of breakfast on cognitive performance have...
Breakfast has been claimed to improve cognitive function and academic performance, leading to the pr...
Background: Most studies that assess the effects of breakfast on subsequent mental abilities compare...
The omission of breakfast has been shown to be associated with obesity, decreased energy intake, Int...
Background: Most studies that assess the effects of breakfast on subsequent mental abilities compare...
The studies described in this thesis were undertaken to examine the factors affecting adolescents c...
Objectives: Previous investigations have demonstrated that blood glucose might play a role in the ac...
The current thesis aimed to investigate the effects of breakfast and snack on children’s cognitive p...
Working memory is the ability in the brain to temporarily hold and process acquired information. To ...
This study examined the effects of skipping breakfast on selected aspects of children\u27s cognition...
There has been a limited number of studies conducted on the importance of nutrition, specifically br...
There has been a limited number of studies conducted on the importance of nutrition, specifically br...
Background and Aims: Skipping breakfast influences cognitive performance. The aim of our study was t...
Breakfast is thought to be beneficial for cognitive and academic performance in school children. How...
Children's cognitive performance can be influenced by behaviors such as eating breakfast in the morn...
Background: Most of the studies investigating the effects of breakfast on cognitive performance have...
Breakfast has been claimed to improve cognitive function and academic performance, leading to the pr...
Background: Most studies that assess the effects of breakfast on subsequent mental abilities compare...
The omission of breakfast has been shown to be associated with obesity, decreased energy intake, Int...
Background: Most studies that assess the effects of breakfast on subsequent mental abilities compare...
The studies described in this thesis were undertaken to examine the factors affecting adolescents c...
Objectives: Previous investigations have demonstrated that blood glucose might play a role in the ac...
The current thesis aimed to investigate the effects of breakfast and snack on children’s cognitive p...
Working memory is the ability in the brain to temporarily hold and process acquired information. To ...