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View article: The effects of acute exercise on memory: considerations for exercise duration and participant body mass index
The effects of acute exercise on memory: considerations for exercise duration and participant body mass index Open
Acute moderate-intensity exercise has been demonstrated to improve memory performance. It is less clear, however, whether the duration of acute exercise and body mass index (BMI) may moderate this effect. Thus, the purpose of this experime…
View article: The effects of acute exercise intensity on memory: Controlling for state-dependence
The effects of acute exercise intensity on memory: Controlling for state-dependence Open
The present experiment evaluated the effects of varying intensities of acute exercise on free-recall memory performance while controlling for potential state-dependent effects. Forty-eight young adults completed a within-subject experiment…
View article: Investigation into the accuracy of subjective load parameters in comparison to analytical load measurements in NCAA Division I women’s volleyball
Investigation into the accuracy of subjective load parameters in comparison to analytical load measurements in NCAA Division I women’s volleyball Open
Monitoring athletes’ workload has become common practice in sports and differs depending on the sport’s physical demands. Within volleyball, an inertial measurement unit can be utilized to track the number of jumps performed by players. Ho…
View article: Body Weight Does Not Associate with Smoking Prevalence or Cigarette Consumption in Adult Women
Body Weight Does Not Associate with Smoking Prevalence or Cigarette Consumption in Adult Women Open
Introduction Women are reported to smoke more in association with body weight effects than nicotine dependence, findings that may support including sex-specific dietary interventions in smoking cessation programs. To evaluate this proposit…
View article: Effects of acute exercise on memory: Considerations of exercise intensity, post-exercise recovery period and aerobic endurance
Effects of acute exercise on memory: Considerations of exercise intensity, post-exercise recovery period and aerobic endurance Open
View article: The effects of cognitive and physical training on cognitive performance
The effects of cognitive and physical training on cognitive performance Open
Objective: To provide a brief overview of the literature evaluating the individual and combined effects of cognitive and physical (exercise) training on cognitive function. Design and Methods: An overview review approach was employed. Resu…
View article: Effects of acute exercise on emotional memory
Effects of acute exercise on emotional memory Open
Research has demonstrated beneficial effects of acute exercise on memory for neutral materials, such as word lists of neutral valence/low arousal. However, the impacts of exercise on emotional memory is less understood. Across three labora…
View article: Acute and Chronic Exercise Effects on Human Memory: What We Know and Where to Go from Here
Acute and Chronic Exercise Effects on Human Memory: What We Know and Where to Go from Here Open
Although the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of memories was once thought to happen within a single memory system with multiple processes operating on it, it is now believed that memory is comprised of both distinct and interacting bra…
View article: The Effect of Aerobic Exercise with Nonlinear Pedagogy on Anxiety, Depression, Motor Proficiency and Cognitive Ability of Boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
The Effect of Aerobic Exercise with Nonlinear Pedagogy on Anxiety, Depression, Motor Proficiency and Cognitive Ability of Boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Open
Background: This study investigated the effects of the aerobic exercise withmusic on anxiety, depression, motor proficiency, and cognitive ability of boyswith Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).Methods: This is a quasi-experim…
View article: The Fitness Fatness Index Is Inversely Associated with Measures of Vascular Aging Derived from Blood Pressure in a Representative Sample of Adults in the United States
The Fitness Fatness Index Is Inversely Associated with Measures of Vascular Aging Derived from Blood Pressure in a Representative Sample of Adults in the United States Open
Purpose: Both low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and obesity may hasten vascular aging and increase atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk.This study explored the joint association of CRF and obesity with ASCVD risk using the…
View article: Association of physical activity on memory interference: Boston Puerto Rican Health Study
Association of physical activity on memory interference: Boston Puerto Rican Health Study Open
Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between habitual physical activity engagement on memory interference. The present analysis used cross-sectional data from the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study (n=1,241…
View article: Physical Activity, Inflammation, Coronary Artery Calcification, and Incident Coronary Heart Disease in African Americans: Insights From the Jackson Heart Study
Physical Activity, Inflammation, Coronary Artery Calcification, and Incident Coronary Heart Disease in African Americans: Insights From the Jackson Heart Study Open
View article: The effects of acute exercise on short- and long-term memory: Considerations for the timing of exercise and phases of memory
The effects of acute exercise on short- and long-term memory: Considerations for the timing of exercise and phases of memory Open
The specific questions addressed from this research include: (1) Does high-intensity acute exercise improve memory?, (2) If so, do the mechanisms occur via encoding, consolidation, or retrieval? and (3) If acute exercise occurs in multiple…
View article: The association of self-reported physical activity on human sensory long-term potentiation
The association of self-reported physical activity on human sensory long-term potentiation Open
Exercise has been shown to enhance synaptic plasticity, therefore, potentially affecting memory. While the mechanism(s) responsible for this relationship have been explored in animal models, current research suggests that exercise may poss…
View article: Serial-multiple mediation of enjoyment and intention on the relationship between creativity and physical activity
Serial-multiple mediation of enjoyment and intention on the relationship between creativity and physical activity Open
The purpose of the present study was to examine a serial-multiple mediation of physical activity (PA) enjoyment and PA intention in the relationship between creativity and PA level (i.e., moderate-to-vigorous PA). A total of 298 undergradu…
View article: Does Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Influence Episodic Memory through Unique Mechanisms?
Does Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Influence Episodic Memory through Unique Mechanisms? Open
Aerobic and resistance exercise (acute and chronic) independently and collectively induce beneficial responses in the brain that may influence memory function, including an increase in cerebral blood flow, neurogenesis, neuroelectrical alt…
View article: Effects of acute exercise on directed forgetting
Effects of acute exercise on directed forgetting Open
Background: The directed forgetting paradigm involves individuals encoding a list of words(List 1; L1) and then, prior to encoding a second list of words (List 2; L2), they are given specific instructions to either remember all the words f…
View article: Is Engagement in Physical Activity and Creative Activity Mutually Exclusive? An Evaluation of General and Domain- Specific Relationships
Is Engagement in Physical Activity and Creative Activity Mutually Exclusive? An Evaluation of General and Domain- Specific Relationships Open
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between physical activity and creative behaviors. A random sample of 612 college students, ages 18-35, enrolled at a large Southeastern university, were recruited via an anonymous e…
View article: The Effects of Human Visual Sensory Stimuli on N1b Amplitude: An EEG Study
The Effects of Human Visual Sensory Stimuli on N1b Amplitude: An EEG Study Open
Sensory systems are widely known to exhibit adaptive mechanisms. Vision is no exception to input dependent changes in its sensitivity. Recent animal work demonstrates enhanced connectivity between neurons in the visual cortex. The purpose …
View article: Effects of Mind–Body Exercises on Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Effects of Mind–Body Exercises on Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis Open
This meta-analysis supports the therapeutic effects of MBEs to aid in the treatment of schizophrenia. Further studies need to incorporate rigorous design and large sample size to identify the optimal type and dose of mind-body exercise to …
View article: Editorial: Physical Activity: Epigenetic and Metabolic Regulation of Brain Aging
Editorial: Physical Activity: Epigenetic and Metabolic Regulation of Brain Aging Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Aging Neurosci., 17 July 2020Sec. Neurocognitive Aging and Behavior Volume 12 - 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.00195
View article: Combined effects of acute exercise and hypoxia on memory
Combined effects of acute exercise and hypoxia on memory Open
No previous studies have evaluated the potential combined effects of acute exercise and acute hypoxia exposure on memory function, which was the purpose of this study. Twenty-five participants (M age = 21.2 years) completed two laboratory …
View article: Does exercise have a protective effect on cognitive function under hypoxia? A systematic review with meta-analysis
Does exercise have a protective effect on cognitive function under hypoxia? A systematic review with meta-analysis Open
View article: Effects of Exercise on Cognition across the Lifespan
Effects of Exercise on Cognition across the Lifespan Open
View article: Correlation Between Cognition and Balance Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults Observed Through a Tai Chi Intervention Program
Correlation Between Cognition and Balance Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults Observed Through a Tai Chi Intervention Program Open
Cognitive function and balance are interrelated in middle-aged and older adults. The association between global cognitive function and balance Is moderated by strength of lower limbs. The change scores of cognitive function and balance int…
View article: Temporal Trends in the Association between Participation in Physical Education and Physical Activity among U.S. High School Students, 2011–2017
Temporal Trends in the Association between Participation in Physical Education and Physical Activity among U.S. High School Students, 2011–2017 Open
The purpose of this study was to assess trends in physical education and physical activity among U.S. high school students from 2011 to 2017, respectively, and to evaluate temporal trends in the relationship between physical education clas…
View article: Acute exercise on memory function: open vs. closed skilled exercise
Acute exercise on memory function: open vs. closed skilled exercise Open
Background: Previous studies suggest that acute exercise may improve memory function. Few studies, however, have investigated the differential effect of the acute exercise movement patterns on memory. Such an effect is plausible, as resear…
View article: The Natural Environmental Factors Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Marathon Event: A Case Study from China
The Natural Environmental Factors Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Marathon Event: A Case Study from China Open
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of natural environmental factors on the spatial distribution of marathon events in China, and to identify the suitable natural environmental factors for the marathon event…
View article: Hypothesized Mechanisms Through Which Exercise May Attenuate Memory Interference
Hypothesized Mechanisms Through Which Exercise May Attenuate Memory Interference Open
In this paper we introduce a mechanistic model through which exercise may enhance episodic memory, specifically via attenuating proactive and retroactive memory interference. We discuss the various types of memory, different stages of memo…
View article: Author response for "Exercise Influences Episodic Memory via Changes in Hippocampal Neurocircuitry and Long-Term Potentiation"
Author response for "Exercise Influences Episodic Memory via Changes in Hippocampal Neurocircuitry and Long-Term Potentiation" Open