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Objective To evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise on cognitive function in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Design Systematic review and meta-analysis of aerobic exercise intervention ...
Exercise stimulates brain function thanks to its effect on muscles, study suggests Exercise gives the brain a boost, and may help protect against cognitive decline, but why?
Purpose The goal of this meta-analysis was to aggregate available empirical studies on the effects of physical exercise on executive functions in preadolescent children (6–12 years of age), ...
Exercise Improves Cognitive Function, But Only When You Move by Choice Voluntary exercise improves cognitive performance, while forced muscle movement via electrical stimulation does not.
A new study shows for the first time that low and high exercise intensities differentially influence brain function. Using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (Rs-fMRI), a ...
New findings show that, on top of its benefits for metabolism, mood, and general health, exercise also improves brain function. In recent studies, researchers learned that obese and overweight ...
Exercise training improves vascular function, as reflected in enhanced conduit artery flow-mediated dilation, in overweight and obese children, according a systematic review and meta-analysis.
New studies add to the scientific understanding of how aerobic and resistance exercise benefit the brain and improve brain function.
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