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18.09.2019 | Commentary
How the 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines are a Call to Promote and Better Understand Acute Physical Activity for Cognitive Function Gains
verfasst von:
Yu-Kai Chang, Kirk I. Erickson, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Tsung-Min Hung
Erschienen in:
Sports Medicine
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Ausgabe 11/2019
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Excerpt
The new 2018 edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (PAGA18) released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [
1] and directly informed by the 779-page
2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Scientific Report [
2] will undoubtedly change how we promote and research physical activity (PA). For the first time, PAGA18 include new insights on the role of a single session of PA for cognitive function and brain health, suggesting that the scientific evidence supporting PA benefits on cognitive function and brain health has matured. In addition, considering the difficulty in initiating and adhering to a long-term exercise program, cognitive function benefits from a single bout may provide a new approach to promote exercise for people who are not ready yet to adopt and adhere to an ongoing habitual exercise routine. …