Classroom-based physical activity (PA) is gaining attention in terms of its potential to enhance children’s cognitive functions, but it remains unclear as to which specific modality of PA affects cognitive functions most. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of qualitatively different PA breaks on children’s cognitive outcomes. Children (N = 142) aged between 7 and 9 years were allocated to a 20-week classroom-based PA program, with either high physical exertion and high cognitive engagement (combo group), high physical exertion and low cognitive engagement (aerobic group), or low physical exertion and high cognitive engagement (cognition group). Executive functions (updating, inhibition, shifting) and academic achievement (mathe...
Exercise is assumed to have positive effects on children's cognitive performance. However, given the...
Background School-based physical activity and running programmes, such as The Daily Mile™, are incre...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Classroom-based physical activity (PA) is gaining attention in terms of its potential to enhance chi...
Classroom-based physical activity (PA) is gaining attention in terms of its potential to enhance chi...
Objectives: Acute bouts of physical activity may have an impact on children’s executive functions. H...
Children derive cognitive benefits from both acute and chronic physical activities (PA). Most studie...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Introduction Classroom-based active breaks are a feasible and effective way to reduce and break up s...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the acute dose-response relationship of classroo...
Exercise is assumed to have positive effects on children’s cognitive performance. However, given the...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
Exercise is assumed to have positive effects on children's cognitive performance. However, given the...
Background School-based physical activity and running programmes, such as The Daily Mile™, are incre...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Classroom-based physical activity (PA) is gaining attention in terms of its potential to enhance chi...
Classroom-based physical activity (PA) is gaining attention in terms of its potential to enhance chi...
Objectives: Acute bouts of physical activity may have an impact on children’s executive functions. H...
Children derive cognitive benefits from both acute and chronic physical activities (PA). Most studie...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Introduction Classroom-based active breaks are a feasible and effective way to reduce and break up s...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the acute dose-response relationship of classroo...
Exercise is assumed to have positive effects on children’s cognitive performance. However, given the...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
Exercise is assumed to have positive effects on children's cognitive performance. However, given the...
Background School-based physical activity and running programmes, such as The Daily Mile™, are incre...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...