Effect of football activity and physical fitness on information processing, inhibitory control and working memory in adolescents
Abstract Background Whilst an acute bout of exercise has been shown to enhance subsequent cognition, including in adolescents, the effects of team games (of which Football is the most popular) has received little attention. Therefore, this study examined: the effect of an acute bout of outdoor Footb...
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Main Authors: | Ryan A. Williams (Author), Simon B. Cooper (Author), Karah J. Dring (Author), Lorna Hatch (Author), John G. Morris (Author), Caroline Sunderland (Author), Mary E. Nevill (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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