Physical activity level is an important contributor to overall human health and obesity. Research has shown that humans possess a number of traits that influence their physical activity level including social cognition. We examined whether the trait of “need for cognition” was associated with daily physical activity levels. We recruited individuals who were high or low in need for cognition and measured their physical activity level in 30-second epochs over a 1-week period.The overall findings showed that low-need-for-cognition individuals were more physically active, but this difference was most pronounced during the 5-day work week and lessened during the weekend
Current research supports that regular participation in exercise not only benefits physical fitness ...
This article reviews studies on physical activity, obesity, and cognition to explore how physical ac...
Background Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the rat...
Objectives: This study evaluated the role of both physical activity and sedentary behavior in daily ...
hpq.sagepub.com It has been clear for some time that physical activity level is an important contrib...
Abstract Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an im...
We studied 6368 people (4544 women and 1824 men; aged 18–74 years). The research goal was to determi...
Physical inactivity and excess adiposity are thought to be detrimental not only to physical but cogn...
Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an important ...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Background: Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the ra...
Recent research revealed that on days when college students engage in more physical activity than is...
Physical activity is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. The purpose of this study is thr...
Physical activity (PA) levels have been declining worldwide, despite the physical health benefits of...
Abstract Background The beneficial effect of acute physical exercise on cognitive performance has be...
Current research supports that regular participation in exercise not only benefits physical fitness ...
This article reviews studies on physical activity, obesity, and cognition to explore how physical ac...
Background Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the rat...
Objectives: This study evaluated the role of both physical activity and sedentary behavior in daily ...
hpq.sagepub.com It has been clear for some time that physical activity level is an important contrib...
Abstract Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an im...
We studied 6368 people (4544 women and 1824 men; aged 18–74 years). The research goal was to determi...
Physical inactivity and excess adiposity are thought to be detrimental not only to physical but cogn...
Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an important ...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Background: Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the ra...
Recent research revealed that on days when college students engage in more physical activity than is...
Physical activity is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. The purpose of this study is thr...
Physical activity (PA) levels have been declining worldwide, despite the physical health benefits of...
Abstract Background The beneficial effect of acute physical exercise on cognitive performance has be...
Current research supports that regular participation in exercise not only benefits physical fitness ...
This article reviews studies on physical activity, obesity, and cognition to explore how physical ac...
Background Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the rat...