The effect of acute exercise, a single bout of exercise, on cognitive performance has attracted much attention. The first narrative review of this literature was conducted by Tomporowski and Ellis.1 In their summary, the authors concluded that acute exercise facilitates cognitive performance; however, they emphasized that the studies at that time were atheoretical and suffered from methodological limitations, making the reliability of the conclusions uncertain. In a meta-analytic review conducted approximately a decade later, Etnier et al.2 concluded that acute exercise results in a positive significant effect on cognitive performance that was of small magnitude (effect size, ES = 0.16)
Background: High-intensity exercise is generally considered to have detrimental effects on cognitio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an acute bout of aerobic exercise on execut...
Previous research has indicated that acute physical activity has an immediate positive impact on cog...
There is a substantial body of literature related to the effects of a single session of exercise on ...
Background: Recent research has shown that the effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance ar...
Early research into the effects of acute exercise on cognition were atheoretical and of poor design....
This review provides a brief introduction to the effects of one bout of exercise on various aspects ...
Background Emerging research suggests that a single bout of aerobic exercise can improve cognition, ...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
Although, it is well established that regular exercise has a positive effect on various domains of c...
Nearly 200 studies have examined the impact that either acute or long-term exercise has upon cogniti...
Acute exercise benefits cognition, and some evidence suggests that brain-derived neurotrophic factor...
Acute exercise has been shown to provide beneficial effects on cognitive performance in young adult ...
The purpose of this study is to extend the literature by examining the effects of an acute bout of m...
Objectives: To determine whether fitness and cognitive task type moderate the relationship between a...
Background: High-intensity exercise is generally considered to have detrimental effects on cognitio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an acute bout of aerobic exercise on execut...
Previous research has indicated that acute physical activity has an immediate positive impact on cog...
There is a substantial body of literature related to the effects of a single session of exercise on ...
Background: Recent research has shown that the effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance ar...
Early research into the effects of acute exercise on cognition were atheoretical and of poor design....
This review provides a brief introduction to the effects of one bout of exercise on various aspects ...
Background Emerging research suggests that a single bout of aerobic exercise can improve cognition, ...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
Although, it is well established that regular exercise has a positive effect on various domains of c...
Nearly 200 studies have examined the impact that either acute or long-term exercise has upon cogniti...
Acute exercise benefits cognition, and some evidence suggests that brain-derived neurotrophic factor...
Acute exercise has been shown to provide beneficial effects on cognitive performance in young adult ...
The purpose of this study is to extend the literature by examining the effects of an acute bout of m...
Objectives: To determine whether fitness and cognitive task type moderate the relationship between a...
Background: High-intensity exercise is generally considered to have detrimental effects on cognitio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an acute bout of aerobic exercise on execut...
Previous research has indicated that acute physical activity has an immediate positive impact on cog...