2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.994123
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Brief report: Free-living physical activity levels and cognitive control in multi-problem young adults

Abstract: Previous studies indicate a positive association between physical activity and cognitive control in sedentary but healthy adults, yet not much is known about physical activity levels in multi-problem young adults. We examined the level of self-reported free-living physical activity (i.e., MET minutes per week) in an ecologically valid sample of young adults facing multiple problems, including unemployment, lack of education, frequent substance use, and history of delinquency. We compared cognitive control with… Show more

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“…Interference or Stroop effect was measured with a Stroop Color-Word task (see also: (Van der Sluys et al, 2022)). Participants were required to react to the color of the ink (red, blue, yellow, green) whilst ignoring the written words (red, blue, yellow, green).…”
Section: Cognitive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interference or Stroop effect was measured with a Stroop Color-Word task (see also: (Van der Sluys et al, 2022)). Participants were required to react to the color of the ink (red, blue, yellow, green) whilst ignoring the written words (red, blue, yellow, green).…”
Section: Cognitive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%