2024
DOI: 10.3389/fcogn.2024.1334258
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Passive exercise provides a simultaneous and postexercise executive function benefit

Connor Dalton,
Chloe Edgar,
Benjamin Tari
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionPassive exercise involves limb movement via an external force and is an intervention providing an immediate postexercise executive function (EF) benefit. It is, however, unknown whether EF is improved simultaneous with passive exercise—a salient question given the advent of passive (and active) exercise workstations designed to enhance productivity and wellbeing for individuals engaged in sedentary occupations.MethodsHere, participants (N = 23) completed separate 20-min conditions involving active … Show more

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