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Resumen de Effects of Varying Type of Exertion on Children�s Attention Capacity

Maria Chiara Gallota, L. Guidetti, Emanuelle Franciosi, Gian Pietro Emerenziani, Valerio Bonavolontà

  • Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of exertion on immediate attentional performance on 138 primary school boys and girls.

    Methods: Subjects performed three different types of exertion [cognitive exertion (school curricular lesson), physical exertion (traditional physical education lesson), and mixed cognitive and physical exertion (coordinative physical education lesson)] at the same time of the school day for 3 wk. Before and immediately after each exertion session, subjects were administered the d2 Test of Attention.

    Results: Results showed that participants� attentional performances were significantly affected by exertion type (cognitive exertion vs physical exertion vs mixed cognitive and physical exertion; P < 0.05), by intervention (before vs after; P < 0.05), and by exertion type × intervention interactions (P < 0.01).

    Conclusions: Our findings suggest that varying types of exertion have different beneficial influences on schoolchildren�s immediate cognitive performance


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