Normal pace walking is beneficial to young participants' executive abilities
Abstract Background Exercise can improve cognitive function. The impact of acute exercise on cognition is related to exercise intensity. This study aimed to explore whether normal walking had a beneficial effect on cognition. Methods Compared with standing still, thirty healthy young men walked on a...
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Main Authors: | J. N. Zhang (Author), L. S. Xiang (Author), Y. Shi (Author), F. Xie (Author), Y. Wang (Author), Y. Zhang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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