2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12126-024-09580-x
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Incidental Physical Activity and Physical Fitness Associate with Sustained Attention and Impulse Control in Older Adults

Luis F. Gongora-Meza,
Javier Sanchez-Lopez

Abstract: Age-related changes have been observed in sustained attention and impulse control. Deficits in these functions are related to pathological aging. However, research suggests that an active lifestyle may exert a protective effect on cognition in aging. While the association between physical activity and cognitive functioning in older adults has been previously described, few studies have explored the relationship between incidental physical activity and fitness with sustained attention and impulse control in thi… Show more

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