Importance Evidence for an acute effect of physical activity on cognitive performance within the school setting is limited. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into acute effects of a short physical activity bout on selective attention in primary school children, specifically in the school setting. Methods Hundred and twenty three 10–11 years old children, 49.6% girls, engaged in four experimental breaks in random order: 1 h of regular cognitive school tasks followed by a 15 min episode with the following conditions 1) ‘no break’ (continuing a cognitive task), 2) passive break (listening to a story), 3) moderate intensity physical activity break (jogging, passing, dribbling) and 4) vigorous intensity physical activity break (runni...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Background: Although breaks are essential to restoring cognitive and psychological conditions for le...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Physical activity in children is associated with several cognitive benefits. Since children and adol...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Background: Although breaks are essential to restoring cognitive and psychological conditions for le...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Physical activity in children is associated with several cognitive benefits. Since children and adol...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Background: Although breaks are essential to restoring cognitive and psychological conditions for le...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...