Fabian Herold, Marco Giurgiu, Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer, Christian J Brakenridge, Mats Hallgren, Neville Owen, Thomas Gronwald
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Abstract
There is growing evidence that physical activity can benefit cognition acutely and chronically. However, several research questions centered around temporal dynamics and causality remain. Micro-longitudinal studies with ambulatory assessment are a promising approach to address these outstanding research questions and to complement the evidence obtained by traditional study designs.
期刊介绍:
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews made the transition from an annual hardcover series book to a quarterly journal in January 2000. The mission of this American College of Sports Medicine publication is to provide premier quarterly reviews of the most contemporary scientific, medical, and research-based topics emerging in the field of sports medicine and exercise science. The publication strives to provide the most relevant, topical information to students, professors, clinicians, scientists, and professionals for practical and research applications.