Biological lifestyle factors (BLFs) such as physical activity, sleep, and nutrition play a role in cognitive functioning. Research concerning the relation between BLFs and cognitive performance is scarce however, especially in young and middle-aged adults. Research has not yet focused on a multidisciplinary approach with respect to this relation in the abovementioned population, where lifestyle habits are more stable. The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of these BLFs to cognitive performance. Path analysis was conducted in an observational study in which 1131 adults were analyzed using a cross-validation approach. Participants provided information on physical activity, sedentary behavior, chronotype, sleep duration, sleep ...
International audienceFew studies have investigated the long-term impact of overall dietary patterns...
The relation between knowledge about memory capacity, delayed recall on a 15-word-list task, and soc...
High aerobic fitness, more moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and less sedentary behavior...
Biological lifestyle factors (BLFs) such as physical activity, sleep, and nutrition play a role in c...
Biological lifestyle factors (BLFs) such as physical activity, sleep, and nutrition play a role in c...
Adults often exhibit a marked decline in cognitive function with aging. However, some adults show re...
abstract: This body of research sought to explore relationships between cognitive function and physi...
BackgroundIdentifying lifestyle factors associated with cognitive decline has critical clinical and ...
The deleterious health effects of sedentary behaviors, independent of physical activity, are increas...
The deleterious health effects of sedentary behaviors, independent of physical activity, are increas...
Gerten SJ, Engeroff T, Fleckenstein J, et al. Deducing the Impact of Physical Activity, Sedentary Be...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Previous research has demonstrated that being both physically active and adhering a healthy diet is ...
The effect of physical activity (PA) on cognition has long been recognized. However, despite a well-...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with better cognitive function and better sleep qu...
International audienceFew studies have investigated the long-term impact of overall dietary patterns...
The relation between knowledge about memory capacity, delayed recall on a 15-word-list task, and soc...
High aerobic fitness, more moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and less sedentary behavior...
Biological lifestyle factors (BLFs) such as physical activity, sleep, and nutrition play a role in c...
Biological lifestyle factors (BLFs) such as physical activity, sleep, and nutrition play a role in c...
Adults often exhibit a marked decline in cognitive function with aging. However, some adults show re...
abstract: This body of research sought to explore relationships between cognitive function and physi...
BackgroundIdentifying lifestyle factors associated with cognitive decline has critical clinical and ...
The deleterious health effects of sedentary behaviors, independent of physical activity, are increas...
The deleterious health effects of sedentary behaviors, independent of physical activity, are increas...
Gerten SJ, Engeroff T, Fleckenstein J, et al. Deducing the Impact of Physical Activity, Sedentary Be...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Previous research has demonstrated that being both physically active and adhering a healthy diet is ...
The effect of physical activity (PA) on cognition has long been recognized. However, despite a well-...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with better cognitive function and better sleep qu...
International audienceFew studies have investigated the long-term impact of overall dietary patterns...
The relation between knowledge about memory capacity, delayed recall on a 15-word-list task, and soc...
High aerobic fitness, more moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and less sedentary behavior...