<p>Background: Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between physical activity and cognition in children, but these must be informed by exploratory studies. This study aimed to inform future RCT by: conducting practical utility and reliability studies to identify appropriate cognitive outcome measures; piloting an RCT of a 10 week physical education (PE) intervention which involved 2 hours per week of aerobically intense PE compared to 2 hours of standard PE (control).</p> <p>Methods: 64 healthy children (mean age 6.2 yrs SD 0.3; 33 boys) recruited from 6 primary schools. Outcome measures were the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Battery (CANTAB), the Attention Network Test (ANT), the Co...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Background: The relationship among physical activity (PA), fitness, cognitive function, and academic...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between physical activity and ...
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between ph...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
Introduction: Identifying a dose of physical activity (PA) that can improve cognitive function in ch...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
have been shown to have positive implications for children’s cognitive performance and brain structu...
PE lessons are the formal opportunity in schools for promotion of physical activity and fitness. Thi...
Introduction: Physical training may play a prominent role in the development of preadolescent brains...
Research combining physical activity with the training of cognitive skills such as executive functio...
Physical activity, lifestyle, and obesity play a role in cognitive maturation and function in develo...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) intervention...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Background: The relationship among physical activity (PA), fitness, cognitive function, and academic...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between physical activity and ...
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trials (RCT) are required to test relationships between ph...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
Introduction: Identifying a dose of physical activity (PA) that can improve cognitive function in ch...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
have been shown to have positive implications for children’s cognitive performance and brain structu...
PE lessons are the formal opportunity in schools for promotion of physical activity and fitness. Thi...
Introduction: Physical training may play a prominent role in the development of preadolescent brains...
Research combining physical activity with the training of cognitive skills such as executive functio...
Physical activity, lifestyle, and obesity play a role in cognitive maturation and function in develo...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) intervention...
Background: There is evidence suggesting a relationship between physical activity and movement skill...
Background: The relationship among physical activity (PA), fitness, cognitive function, and academic...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...