reviewPsychophysiologyAug 24, 2016Closed access

Acute effects of moderate aerobic exercise on specific aspects of executive function in different age and fitness groups: A meta‐analysis

University of Basel

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Abstract

Whereas a wealth of studies have investigated acute effects of moderate aerobic exercise on executive function, the roles of age, fitness, and the component of executive function in this relationship still remain unclear. Therefore, the present meta-analysis investigates exercise-induced benefits on specific aspects of executive function in different age and aerobic fitness subgroups. Based on data from 40 experimental studies, a small effect of aerobic exercise on time-dependent measures (g = .35) and accuracy (g = .22) in executive function tasks was confirmed. The results further suggest that preadolescent children (g = .54) and older adults (g = .67) compared to other age groups benefit more from aerobic…

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Keywords
  • Aerobic exercise
  • Psychology
  • Meta-analysis
  • Executive functions
  • Cognition
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Physical fitness
  • Developmental psychology
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