The presumed benefits of exercise/physical activity on the brain are an important public health issue. However, the experimental approach to understanding the effects of physical activity on the brain, and more particularly on cognitive functions, has only been studied recently. In particular, females remain underrepresented in the research, despite having a specific training/exercise adaptation/response. The aim of the present study was to examine the acute effects of high- and moderate-intensity strength exercise (3 sets of 8–10 repetitions and 3 sets of 6 repetitions, respectively, with each session lasting approximately 30 min) on attention and mood states in female physical education students. Forty-six female physical education studen...
The study of the effects of physical exercise on cognitive processing is increasing in recent years...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...
Exercise is associated with elevated mood states and arousal. Observational studies support the cla...
The presumed benefits of exercise/physical activity on the brain are an important public health issu...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of high intensity of aerobic exercise ...
Previous research has found that acute, moderate-intensity physical exercise enhances selective atte...
Background Emerging research suggests that a single bout of aerobic exercise can improve cognition, ...
Physical activity improves cognitive function in a variety of populations. To determine the influenc...
Background: Whilst an acute bout of exercise has been shown to enhance subsequent cognition, includi...
Previous research has found that acute, moderate-intensity physical exercise enhances selective atte...
International audienceWhile the effects of acute exercise on mood and cognitive functions have been ...
Acute low-to-moderate intensity aerobic exercise has been shown to have beneficial effects on cognit...
Individuals can focus their attention in different ways during exercise and different foci may influ...
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Background: High-intensity exercise is generally considered to have detrimental effects on cognitio...
The study of the effects of physical exercise on cognitive processing is increasing in recent years...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...
Exercise is associated with elevated mood states and arousal. Observational studies support the cla...
The presumed benefits of exercise/physical activity on the brain are an important public health issu...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of high intensity of aerobic exercise ...
Previous research has found that acute, moderate-intensity physical exercise enhances selective atte...
Background Emerging research suggests that a single bout of aerobic exercise can improve cognition, ...
Physical activity improves cognitive function in a variety of populations. To determine the influenc...
Background: Whilst an acute bout of exercise has been shown to enhance subsequent cognition, includi...
Previous research has found that acute, moderate-intensity physical exercise enhances selective atte...
International audienceWhile the effects of acute exercise on mood and cognitive functions have been ...
Acute low-to-moderate intensity aerobic exercise has been shown to have beneficial effects on cognit...
Individuals can focus their attention in different ways during exercise and different foci may influ...
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Background: High-intensity exercise is generally considered to have detrimental effects on cognitio...
The study of the effects of physical exercise on cognitive processing is increasing in recent years...
A. de Miguel,C. Luedecker, D. Wattenbarger, Y. Wolday, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, W...
Exercise is associated with elevated mood states and arousal. Observational studies support the cla...