Objective Executive function is a cognitive control process that monitors, adjusts and plans task activities. Relevant studies have shown that exercise have positive impacts on executive function of human body, but previous studies mostly focus on children or elderly, the study of young people is not in-depth. This study explores whether exercise affects the executive control function of young people by comparing who have the habit of exercising all the year round with who have been sedentary. Methods 12 graduate students from the Graduate School of Capital University of Physical Education and sports were taken as participants. According to the exercise habits, 6 participants with long-term exercise habits were divided into exercise group a...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
Exercise had been proven to have a positive effect on physical, mental and cognitive functioning in ...
This purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cognitively engaging exercise, aerobic exer...
Study aim. The purpose of the current study is to determine the impact of single bouts of physical e...
My Honors Thesis project investigated the effects of exercise on cognition in college-aged students ...
The purpose of the present commentary is to introduce relevant issues with respect to the measuremen...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Purpose: The goal of this meta-analysis was to aggregate available empirical studies on the effects ...
Physical exercise has been applauded for its beneficial cardiovascular and mental effects for decade...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
Background: No study has evaluated the effects of executive function on follow-up sedentary behavior...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of research on physical exercise ...
Physical activity has been demonstrated to promote cognitive performance. However, the relationship ...
Background:Exercise, especially aerobic exercise thought to have a positive impact on cognitive and ...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
Exercise had been proven to have a positive effect on physical, mental and cognitive functioning in ...
This purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cognitively engaging exercise, aerobic exer...
Study aim. The purpose of the current study is to determine the impact of single bouts of physical e...
My Honors Thesis project investigated the effects of exercise on cognition in college-aged students ...
The purpose of the present commentary is to introduce relevant issues with respect to the measuremen...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Purpose: The goal of this meta-analysis was to aggregate available empirical studies on the effects ...
Physical exercise has been applauded for its beneficial cardiovascular and mental effects for decade...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
Background: No study has evaluated the effects of executive function on follow-up sedentary behavior...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of research on physical exercise ...
Physical activity has been demonstrated to promote cognitive performance. However, the relationship ...
Background:Exercise, especially aerobic exercise thought to have a positive impact on cognitive and ...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
Exercise had been proven to have a positive effect on physical, mental and cognitive functioning in ...
This purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cognitively engaging exercise, aerobic exer...