Sex Moderates The Associations Of Accelerometer-measured Physical Activity Intensity To Executive Functions Among Older Adolescents

Volume: 53, Issue: 8S, Pages: 313 - 314
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) of sufficient intensity to improve aerobic fitness is associated with enhanced executive functions (EFs) in preadolescents. However, the relationship between PA intensity and EFs among older adolescents and the effect of sex on these associations remain poorly understood. PURPOSE: To examine the moderating effects of sex on the relationship between accelerometer-measured PA (volume, intensity) and EFs (inhibitory control,...
Paper Details
Title
Sex Moderates The Associations Of Accelerometer-measured Physical Activity Intensity To Executive Functions Among Older Adolescents
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
53
Issue
8S
Pages
313 - 314
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