Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in young as well as older adults. This effect has been observed for different kinds of activities such as aerobic or strength and coordination training. However, only few studies have directly compared these activities regarding their effectiveness. Further, most previous studies have mainly focused on inhibition and have not examined other important core executive functions (i.e., updating, switching) which are essential for our behavior in daily life (e.g., staying focused, resisting temptations, thinking before acting), as well. Therefore, this study aimed to directly compare two kinds of activities, aerobic and coordinative, and examine how t...
peer-reviewedResearch suggests that older adults can experience enhanced cognitive health as a cons...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
Evidence from recent studies showed that acute aerobic exercise results in improvements in different...
<div><p>Evidence from recent studies showed that acute aerobic exercise results in improvements in d...
Study aim. The purpose of the current study is to determine the impact of single bouts of physical e...
The aim of the study was to examine the acute effects of exercise on three executivefunctions: atten...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
There is growing evidence indicating a positive effect of acute physical activity on cognitive perfo...
Healthy cognitive functioning (CF) is a process by which individuals are able to accurately engage i...
The individual lifestyle factor physical activity has been shown to improve cognitive and motor skil...
Background: Recent evidence has suggested that chronic physical activities including balance exercis...
Background Physical exercise has been shown to improve cognitive and neural functioning in older ...
peer-reviewedResearch suggests that older adults can experience enhanced cognitive health as a cons...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
Evidence from recent studies showed that acute aerobic exercise results in improvements in different...
<div><p>Evidence from recent studies showed that acute aerobic exercise results in improvements in d...
Study aim. The purpose of the current study is to determine the impact of single bouts of physical e...
The aim of the study was to examine the acute effects of exercise on three executivefunctions: atten...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
There is growing evidence indicating a positive effect of acute physical activity on cognitive perfo...
Healthy cognitive functioning (CF) is a process by which individuals are able to accurately engage i...
The individual lifestyle factor physical activity has been shown to improve cognitive and motor skil...
Background: Recent evidence has suggested that chronic physical activities including balance exercis...
Background Physical exercise has been shown to improve cognitive and neural functioning in older ...
peer-reviewedResearch suggests that older adults can experience enhanced cognitive health as a cons...
AbstractPurposeAcute exercise has been linked to the facilitation of executive function, but little ...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...