Do kids who are more physically active do better in school? A study reported recently by the American College of Sports Medicine says so. Research reported at the ACSM’s annual meeting recently showed ...
Objective To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions on cognitive and academic performance in children, and formulate research priorities and ...
Being physically active is one of the most important things we can do to promote good health. Regardless of age, regular exercise has been shown to improve health and reduce the risk of common ...
At 7:45 a.m. each weekday, while most of his peers at Naperville Central High School in Naperville, Ill., are sitting in class and groggy with sleep, 15-year-old Matt Bray is running sprints, jumping ...
A new study from UNC Greensboro (UNCG) researchers suggests giving children just nine minutes to engage in high-intensity interval exercise can boost their academic performance. “In the classroom, you ...
High-intensity interval exercise could help students perform better on standardized testing, according to a new study from researchers at UNC Greensboro. Scientists created a series of short exercises ...
June 29 (UPI) --Enhanced physical education classes in school boost children's brainpower and academic performance, particularly in math, according to an analysis published Tuesday by the British ...
HANOVER — Just 12 minutes of exercise improves attention and reading comprehension in low-income adolescents. The study suggests schools that serve low-income populations should work brief exercise ...
Objective To systematically review, summarise and appraise findings of published meta-analyses that examined the effects of caffeine on exercise performance. Design Umbrella review. Data sources ...