Research combining physical activity with the training of cognitive skills such as executive functions is emerging as a novel and fruitful intervention approach for children. Purpose: This study aimed to examine the impact of an intervention program including cognitively engaging physical activity on preschool children’s cognitive outcomes and physical activity. Methods: Children (N = 144, 65 female; M age = 4.41 years, SD = 0.61), randomly assigned to one of three groups: cognitively engaging physical activity (CPA; i.e., storytelling, cognitive activities, and motor tasks, n = 55), cognition (i.e., storytelling and cognitive activities without motor tasks, n = 48), or control (i.e., traditional storytelling, n = 41). Sessions lasted appro...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To examine the longitudinal associatio...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Considering the convincing evidence that executive functions predict academic a...
Physical activity and cognition has not been extensively studied in preschool children. Purpose: To...
Purpose: To investigate the associations of physical activity intensity and modified organized sport...
This study examines the effect of combining vigorous exercise with cognitively engaging games on chi...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) and fundamental motor skills are important components of current and...
Purpose: To determine the association between physical activity and cognition in preschool children....
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between ph...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between physical activity and ...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence estimates internationally suggest that many preschool-aged children (3-5 year...
Background: Prevalence estimates internationally suggest that many preschool-aged children (3-5 year...
OBJECTIVES: To comprehensively review all observational and experimental studies examining the relat...
(1) Background: Regular physical activity (PA) plays an important role during early childhood physic...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To examine the longitudinal associatio...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Considering the convincing evidence that executive functions predict academic a...
Physical activity and cognition has not been extensively studied in preschool children. Purpose: To...
Purpose: To investigate the associations of physical activity intensity and modified organized sport...
This study examines the effect of combining vigorous exercise with cognitively engaging games on chi...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) and fundamental motor skills are important components of current and...
Purpose: To determine the association between physical activity and cognition in preschool children....
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between ph...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between physical activity and ...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence estimates internationally suggest that many preschool-aged children (3-5 year...
Background: Prevalence estimates internationally suggest that many preschool-aged children (3-5 year...
OBJECTIVES: To comprehensively review all observational and experimental studies examining the relat...
(1) Background: Regular physical activity (PA) plays an important role during early childhood physic...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Although the positive effects of different kinds of physical activity (PA) on cognitive functioning ...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To examine the longitudinal associatio...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Considering the convincing evidence that executive functions predict academic a...