The effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on state anxiety and cognitive function
Hill, M.D. and Gibson, A.-M. and Wagerman, S.A. and Flores, E.D. and Kelly, L.A. (2019) The effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on state anxiety and cognitive function. Science and Sports, 34 (4). pp. 216-221. ISSN 0765-1597 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2018.09.004)
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Abstract
Background: There is a paucity of data directly comparing the effects of aerobic versus resistance exercise within a single cohort. Objective: The study aimed to investigate the effects of an acute bout of aerobic and resistance exercise on state anxiety and cognitive function. Equipment and methods: Participants completed three laboratory visits randomized between aerobic exercise (cycling at a self-selected intensity), resistance exercise (three sets; 10 repetitions; six exercises), and a control condition (seated rest). State anxiety and cognitive function were assessed before and after each condition. Results: Reductions in state anxiety that approached significance were seen immediately following aerobic exercise yet were non-significant in the resistance and control conditions. Cognitive function significantly improved following aerobic exercise yet this was not evident in the resistance or control conditions. Conclusion: Acute aerobic exercise at a self-selected intensity may be an effective way of reducing state anxiety and improving cognitive function, when compared to seated rest or resistance training.
ORCID iDs
Hill, M.D., Gibson, A.-M. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2516-7985, Wagerman, S.A., Flores, E.D. and Kelly, L.A.;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 88632 Dates: DateEvent30 September 2019Published19 April 2019Published OnlineSubjects: Medicine > Internal medicine > Sports Medicine Department: Strategic Research Themes > Health and Wellbeing
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