In:
American Journal of Health Behavior, JCFCorp SG PTE LTD, Vol. 43, No. 6 ( 2019-11-01), p. 1016-1029
Abstract:
Objective: In this study, we evaluated whether exercise prior to memory encoding or during memory consolidation can influence episodic memory function after being exposed to a stressful environment. Methods: We conducted 3 between-group randomized controlled experiments
among young adults. We assessed episodic memory (via logic memory task) at the beginning of the experiment and approximately 45 minutes later. Across the 3 experiments, we varied the temporal period (eg, before memory encoding or during consolidation) of the acute bout of exercise (15-minute moderate-intensity exercise) and psychological stress induction. Results: Across all 3 experiments there was a statistically significant main effect for time for memory function, but there were no time x group interaction effects. Conclusion: Memory declined across the 2 assessment
periods, but for all 3 experiments, exercise was not associated with memory function after being exposed to a stressful stimulus.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1087-3244
Language:
English
Publisher:
JCFCorp SG PTE LTD
Publication Date:
2019
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