A number of existing studies focus on the effect exercise and dietary habits have on social relationships; however, few studies examine the relationship between exercise and academic performance on college students. In this study, surveys were administered to 202 students at the University of New Hampshire. Although the data presented no statistically significant findings to prove a correlation between exercise and academic performance, students who never exercised were shown to be more likely to do poorly rather than excel academically. Future research should consist of a larger sample using a random sampling method for better reliability and validity in determining a relationship between student exercise and academic performance
An emerging body of literature has documented the positive influence of exercise on student achievem...
Most universities offer fitness and recreational opportunities. Few prospective studies have measure...
Olivia Curtis, Michael Smith, Melissa Powers PhD. and Ed Cunliff PhD; e-mail: mcurtis3@ucol.edu PURP...
A number of existing studies focus on the effect exercise and dietary habits have on social relation...
Jamie Aweau, Marvin Stucks, Michael Colacicco, Greg Farnell, Ed Cunliff, & Melissa Powers University...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(7): 1009-1017, 2017. Despite the known benefits of regu...
Regular physical activity (PA) has been shown to promote improvement in cognitive processes, such as...
This study investigated the relationship between physical activity, exercise, sedentary behaviour, a...
We wanted to look at the possible relationship between GPA and exercise in college students here at ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity influenced grade point averag...
I will explain how college student’s academic performance will improve by exercising. This will help...
Previous studies have found that physical activity is associated with greater academic achievements ...
Background: Some research has theorized that physical activity and fitness is linked to greater cogn...
Previous studies have found that physical activity is associated with greater academic achievements ...
We report the results of a randomized controlled trial testing whether incentivizing physical exerci...
An emerging body of literature has documented the positive influence of exercise on student achievem...
Most universities offer fitness and recreational opportunities. Few prospective studies have measure...
Olivia Curtis, Michael Smith, Melissa Powers PhD. and Ed Cunliff PhD; e-mail: mcurtis3@ucol.edu PURP...
A number of existing studies focus on the effect exercise and dietary habits have on social relation...
Jamie Aweau, Marvin Stucks, Michael Colacicco, Greg Farnell, Ed Cunliff, & Melissa Powers University...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(7): 1009-1017, 2017. Despite the known benefits of regu...
Regular physical activity (PA) has been shown to promote improvement in cognitive processes, such as...
This study investigated the relationship between physical activity, exercise, sedentary behaviour, a...
We wanted to look at the possible relationship between GPA and exercise in college students here at ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity influenced grade point averag...
I will explain how college student’s academic performance will improve by exercising. This will help...
Previous studies have found that physical activity is associated with greater academic achievements ...
Background: Some research has theorized that physical activity and fitness is linked to greater cogn...
Previous studies have found that physical activity is associated with greater academic achievements ...
We report the results of a randomized controlled trial testing whether incentivizing physical exerci...
An emerging body of literature has documented the positive influence of exercise on student achievem...
Most universities offer fitness and recreational opportunities. Few prospective studies have measure...
Olivia Curtis, Michael Smith, Melissa Powers PhD. and Ed Cunliff PhD; e-mail: mcurtis3@ucol.edu PURP...