Abstract Background Older adults are encouraged to participate in regular physical activity to counter the age-related declines in physical and cognitive health. Literature on the effect of different exercise training modalities (aerobic vs resistance) on these health-related outcomes is not only sparse, but results are inconsistent. In general, it is believed that exercise has a positive effect on executive cognitive function, possibly because of the physiological adaptations through increases in fitness. Indications are that high-intensity interval training is a potent stimulus to improve cardiovascular fitness, even in older adults; however, its effect on cognitive function has not been studied before. Therefore, the purpose of this stud...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of regulated and controlled supramaximal high-intensity ...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefits, but it is largely 2 unk...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefts, but it is largely unknow...
CITATION: Coetsee, C. & Terblanche, E. 2017. The effect of three different exercise training modalit...
The effects of aerobic exercise training in a sample of 85 older adults were investigated. Ss were a...
Aerobic exercise may enhance memory in older adults. However, the optimal intensity and underlying m...
Aerobic exercise may enhance memory in older adults. However, the optimal intensity and underlying m...
Growing evidence supports the use of physical training interventions to improve both physical and co...
Background Physical activity is beneficial for healthy ageing. It may also help maintain good cognit...
peer-reviewedResearch suggests that older adults can experience enhanced cognitive health as a cons...
Background: Aerobic exercise is proposed to attenuate cognitive decline in aging. We investigated th...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of regulated and controlled supramaximal high-intensity ...
Data from epidemiological, cross-sectional, and neuroimaging research show a relationship between hi...
Roberta Forte,1,2 Colin AG Boreham,1 Joao Costa Leite,3 Giuseppe De Vito,1 Lorraine Brennan,3 Eileen...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of regulated and controlled supramaximal high-intensity ...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefits, but it is largely 2 unk...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefts, but it is largely unknow...
CITATION: Coetsee, C. & Terblanche, E. 2017. The effect of three different exercise training modalit...
The effects of aerobic exercise training in a sample of 85 older adults were investigated. Ss were a...
Aerobic exercise may enhance memory in older adults. However, the optimal intensity and underlying m...
Aerobic exercise may enhance memory in older adults. However, the optimal intensity and underlying m...
Growing evidence supports the use of physical training interventions to improve both physical and co...
Background Physical activity is beneficial for healthy ageing. It may also help maintain good cognit...
peer-reviewedResearch suggests that older adults can experience enhanced cognitive health as a cons...
Background: Aerobic exercise is proposed to attenuate cognitive decline in aging. We investigated th...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of regulated and controlled supramaximal high-intensity ...
Data from epidemiological, cross-sectional, and neuroimaging research show a relationship between hi...
Roberta Forte,1,2 Colin AG Boreham,1 Joao Costa Leite,3 Giuseppe De Vito,1 Lorraine Brennan,3 Eileen...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of regulated and controlled supramaximal high-intensity ...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefits, but it is largely 2 unk...
There is evidence that an acute bout of exercise confers cognitive benefts, but it is largely unknow...