Maintained cognitive gains after 10 weeks of cognitively engaging exercise via reducing body fat in overweight children DOI
Shih‐Chun Kao, Hao‐Lun Fu, Chun‐Hao Wang

et al.

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

This study aimed to determine whether the exercise-induced cognitive benefits persist after interventions end and persistence of gains following intervention depends on post-intervention exercise behaviour. Overweight children aged 10–12 years were enrolled in a 16-week afterschool program. During first 10 weeks, randomised receive cognitively engaging movement games (CEMG) (N = 27) or sedentary control interventions. subsequent 6-week period, self-selected either CEMG activities daily. Perceptual discrimination performance, fitness, body fat measured before, immediately after, intervention. Immediately intervention, group improved aerobic capacity, muscular endurance, muscle power, fat, perceptual performance compared with group, most these persisted 6 weeks cessation period where both available, chose engage more frequently higher intensity those days than group. The behaviours positively related gains, associations mediated through decreased fat. Collectively, 10-week has positive effects not only physical outcomes, but also that may help maintain intervention-induced overweight children. Future research controlling for factors impacting children's behavioural choice determining differential versus traditional regimen is needed.

Language: Английский

Examining the relationship between response inhibition and Taekwondo performance: The importance of ecological validity DOI Creative Commons

Wei-Li Hsieh,

Shih‐Chun Kao, David Moreau

et al.

Psychology of sport and exercise, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 102817 - 102817

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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1

The Relationship Between Acute Aerobic Exercise and Inhibitory Control in College Students: The Impact of Physical and Cognitive Engagement DOI Creative Commons

Zongyu Yang,

Li Zhu,

Qinghua He

et al.

Physiology & Behavior, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 114779 - 114779

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Evidence suggests that acute exercise is an effective way for improving inhibition control, however, the effect of different types Acute Aerobic Exercise and Inhibitory Control (IC) remains unclear.

Language: Английский

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1

Preface: Maximizing cognitive benefits through physical activity-II DOI

Chi-Hung Juan,

Chun‐Hao Wang,

Shih-Chun Kao

et al.

Progress in brain research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. xiii - xviii

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Maintained cognitive gains after 10 weeks of cognitively engaging exercise via reducing body fat in overweight children DOI
Shih‐Chun Kao, Hao‐Lun Fu, Chun‐Hao Wang

et al.

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

This study aimed to determine whether the exercise-induced cognitive benefits persist after interventions end and persistence of gains following intervention depends on post-intervention exercise behaviour. Overweight children aged 10–12 years were enrolled in a 16-week afterschool program. During first 10 weeks, randomised receive cognitively engaging movement games (CEMG) (N = 27) or sedentary control interventions. subsequent 6-week period, self-selected either CEMG activities daily. Perceptual discrimination performance, fitness, body fat measured before, immediately after, intervention. Immediately intervention, group improved aerobic capacity, muscular endurance, muscle power, fat, perceptual performance compared with group, most these persisted 6 weeks cessation period where both available, chose engage more frequently higher intensity those days than group. The behaviours positively related gains, associations mediated through decreased fat. Collectively, 10-week has positive effects not only physical outcomes, but also that may help maintain intervention-induced overweight children. Future research controlling for factors impacting children's behavioural choice determining differential versus traditional regimen is needed.

Language: Английский

Citations

0