急性运动对执行功能的影响:通过3W+1H框架探讨其关系及调节因素。

Q3 Neuroscience
Feng-Tzu Chen, Chen-Sin Hung, Nai-Chi Chen, Yu-Kai Chang
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本章深入研究了急性运动对执行功能的影响——执行功能是认知功能的关键组成部分。尽管有大量的证据表明长期锻炼对执行功能有实质性的好处,但我们对其急性影响的理解存在明显的差距。本章分为四个关键部分展开。首先,它提供了执行功能的简洁定义。随后,本文综合了以往系统综述和荟萃分析的结果,阐明了急性运动对执行功能的总体影响。尽管个别研究中偶尔存在差异,但一致的积极联系出现了。第三部分采用3W+1H框架来探讨塑造这种关系的主持人,仔细审查“谁,什么,何时和如何”因素。通过这个镜头,本章旨在揭示细致入微的条件下,急性运动最佳地提高执行功能。最后,本章概述了未来的研究方向,强调有针对性的调查的必要性,以完善我们对急性运动和执行功能之间错综复杂的相互作用的理解。这一调查有助于正在进行的关于锻炼对执行功能的益处的讨论,为促进认知健康的研究和实践背景提供了潜在应用的见解。
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Acute Exercise Effects on Executive Function: Exploring the Relationship and Moderating Factors Through the 3W+1H Framework.

This chapter delves into the impact of acute exercise on executive function-a key component of cognitive functions. Despite a robust body of evidence showcasing the substantial benefits of chronic exercise on executive function, a notable gap exists in our understanding of its acute effects. The chapter unfolds in four key segments. Firstly, it provides a succinct definition of executive function. Subsequently, it synthesizes findings from previous systematic reviews and meta-analyses, elucidating the overall impact of acute exercise on executive function. Despite occasional discrepancies in individual studies, a consistent positive association emerges. The third segment employs the 3W+1H framework to explore moderators shaping this relationship, scrutinizing the "Who, What, When, and How" factors. Through this lens, the chapter aims to uncover nuanced conditions under which acute exercise optimally enhances executive function. Lastly, the chapter outlines future research directions, emphasizing the necessity for targeted investigations to refine our understanding of the intricate interplay between acute exercise and executive function. This inquiry contributes to the ongoing discourse on the benefits of exercise for executive function, offering insights with potential applications in both research and practical contexts to promote cognitive well-being.

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Advances in neurobiology
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