The main objective of this study was to assess the existence of significant relationships between motor capacity, academic performance and intelligence in a sample of 67 pre-adolescent children, between the ages of 8 and 11 years. Speed tests were carried out (10 × 5 m shuttle run and plate tapping test), and academic grades in Spanish Language and Literature, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Foreign Language (English) and Physical Education were considered. The Raven test was administered to estimate the intelligence of the subjects. The results showed significant correlations, mainly between the motor capacities and intelligence variables but not with academic performance. Significant differences were also observed in subjects who participa...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Positive associations exist between physical activity, cognition, and academic performance in childr...
It is well known that curricular physical activity benefits children’s executive functions and acade...
The main objective of this study was to assess the existence of significant relationships between mo...
Physical fitness, intelligence and academic achievement are being studied from a multidisciplinary p...
The authors thank Maria Repice for revising the English text.Physical fitness, intelligence and aca...
Academic performance is a topic of extreme relevance given the fact that it influences many other ar...
The objective of this study was to investigate the differences in the volume and intensity of physic...
Objective: There is interest in studying the relationship between cognition and motor skills for dec...
This study examined the relationship between physical literacy (i.e., motor competence, physical act...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
Even though positive relations between children’s motor ability and their academic achievement are f...
There is evidence that physical activity (PA) can improve the academic performance. We recruited hea...
Exercise has been postulated to illicit cognitive improvements across the lifespan, with adolescence...
Recent modern life, increased automatization of all works and popularization of sedentary lifestyle ...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Positive associations exist between physical activity, cognition, and academic performance in childr...
It is well known that curricular physical activity benefits children’s executive functions and acade...
The main objective of this study was to assess the existence of significant relationships between mo...
Physical fitness, intelligence and academic achievement are being studied from a multidisciplinary p...
The authors thank Maria Repice for revising the English text.Physical fitness, intelligence and aca...
Academic performance is a topic of extreme relevance given the fact that it influences many other ar...
The objective of this study was to investigate the differences in the volume and intensity of physic...
Objective: There is interest in studying the relationship between cognition and motor skills for dec...
This study examined the relationship between physical literacy (i.e., motor competence, physical act...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
Even though positive relations between children’s motor ability and their academic achievement are f...
There is evidence that physical activity (PA) can improve the academic performance. We recruited hea...
Exercise has been postulated to illicit cognitive improvements across the lifespan, with adolescence...
Recent modern life, increased automatization of all works and popularization of sedentary lifestyle ...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Positive associations exist between physical activity, cognition, and academic performance in childr...
It is well known that curricular physical activity benefits children’s executive functions and acade...