Cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness associations with older adolescent cognitive control
Background: Participation in physical activity supports greater cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), a correlate of cognitive control. However, the relationship between muscular fitness (MF) and cognitive control is less clear. The present study investigated the differential relationship of CRF and MF w...
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Main Authors: | Tatsuya T. Shigeta (Author), Angus A. Leahy (Author), Jordan J. Smith (Author), Narelle Eather (Author), David R. Lubans (Author), Charles H. Hillman (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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