Decades of exercise research data support the common view that steady workouts over the long haul produce not only physical benefits but also improved brain function. But what about single bursts of ...
Share on Pinterest Exercise gives the brain a boost, and may help protect against cognitive decline, but why? Image credit: NICK VEASEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images. Exercise can stimulate brain ...
Data sources Cochrane Central, PsycINFO, Embase, Medline and CINAHL. Eligibility criteria Peer-reviewed, randomised controlled trials, in English (1990–present), which examined the effects of exercise ...
Objective Exercise training has been shown to have beneficial effects on liver function in adults overweight or with fatty liver disease. To establish which exercise programme characteristics were ...
People who are physically active during childhood have higher cognitive functions in later life. Participants who exercised when they were children did better on cognitive tests regardless of their ...
The Annals of Probability, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Jan., 2008), pp. 143-159 (17 pages) It is shown that functions defined on {0, 1,..., r - 1}ⁿ satisfying certain conditions of bounded differences that ...
Researchers have discovered that high-intensity exercise can reduce or reverse the loss in heart function caused by type 2 diabetes. University of Otago researchers have discovered that high-intensity ...