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Chen H, Hung C, Wu T, Ren F, Chang Y, Chen F
Psychol Res Behav Manag . 2024 Nov; 17:3851-3861. PMID: 39529867
Background: The interplay between physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) significantly influences cognitive health in older adults, with executive functions (EFs) being particularly vulnerable to lifestyle factors. However, previous...
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Chang Y, Etnier J, Li R, Chen Y, Hung C, Chen F, et al.
Psychol Sport Exerc . 2024 Sep; 76:102748. PMID: 39307327
This study assessed the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and carriage of the apolipoprotein-E ε4 (APOE ε4) alleles and cognitive function using behavioral and neuroelectric measures obtained from cognitively normal older...
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Chu C, Huang I, Hillman C, Chen N, Yu J, Hung C, et al.
Psychophysiology . 2024 Apr; 61(9):e14592. PMID: 38682486
Although the relationships among acute stress, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and cognitive function have been examined, whether CRF is related to behavioral and neuroelectric indices of inhibitory control following acute stress...
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Geng X, Ai J, Wang C, Chen F, Chang Y
Prog Brain Res . 2024 Mar; 283:1-19. PMID: 38538185
Increasing studies have observed the benefit of acute exercise on core executive functions (EFs). However, the effects of high-order EFs (i.e., metacognition) are poorly investigated. Additionally, the beneficial effect varies...
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Ren F, Hillman C, Wang W, Li R, Zhou W, Liang W, et al.
Int J Clin Health Psychol . 2024 Feb; 24(2):100447. PMID: 38371396
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that impairs the cognitive function of individuals. Aerobic exercise stands out as a promising non-pharmacological intervention for enhancing cognitive...
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Chen Y, Li R, Chen F, Wu C, Chen C, Chang C, et al.
PeerJ . 2023 Aug; 11:e15768. PMID: 37637165
Objective: Recent studies indicate that acute exercise, whether aerobic exercise (AE) or resistance exercise (RE), improves cognitive function. However, the effects on cognitive function of combined exercise (CE), involving both...
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Chu C, Kao S, Hillman C, Chen F, Li R, Ai J, et al.
Psychophysiology . 2023 Jul; 60(12):e14393. PMID: 37493060
Acute aerobic exercise has been shown to benefit inhibitory control; however, less attention has been devoted to the effects of varying intensity and duration with a predetermined exercise volume. The...
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Ren F, Alderman B, Wang W, Chen F, Zhou W, Zong W, et al.
Sports Med . 2023 Jun; 53(9):1765-1788. PMID: 37369934
Background: Exercise is a promising nonpharmacological intervention to improve executive function (EF). However, results from randomized trials and meta-analyses examining the effects of exercise on working memory in adults with...
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Chen F, Feng S, Nien J, Cheng Y, Chen Y, Chang Y
Early Hum Dev . 2023 Jun; 183:105795. PMID: 37364431
Background: Acute exercise appears to promote executive function (EF) in children. However, the effect of acute exercise on EF in children with preterm birth (PB) remains unclear. Objective: To investigate...
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Huang T, Chen F, Li R, Hillman C, Cline T, Chu C, et al.
Sports Med Open . 2022 Dec; 8(1):141. PMID: 36480075
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is a beneficial effect of acute exercise on cognitive function; however, the moderators of the acute resistance exercise (RE) effect on executive function (EF)...