Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents
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Resumo: | This study aimed to analyze the differences between active commuting to school (ACS) and non-ACS in cognitive performance (CP), and the association of ACS duration with CP. This cross-sectional study included 370 adolescents (males n = 170), with a mean age of 15.28 ± 2.25 years. CP was assessed through an interview, and ACS, extracurricular physical activity, and socioeconomic status was assessed by self-report. Body composition was assessed using the FitnessGram test battery. One in two adolescents did ACS (51.6%). ACS was associated with boys (53.9%), younger adolescents (14.91 ± 2.15 vs. 15.69 ± 2.29), those having school social support (55.0%), and those doing one or more extracurricular physical activities (53.6%), compared to non-ACS participants (p < 0.05). The analysis of covariance, after controlling for age, sex, school social support, and participation in extracurricular physical activity, showed an effect of ACS on the total cognitive score (F(2,362) = 3.304, p < 0.05). The CP was higher in adolescents with more than 30 min of ACS than non-ACS (p < 0.05). The influence of ACS duration can be seen in the dimensions of inductive reasoning (ß = 0.134, t = 2.587, p < 0.05) and working memory (ß = 0.130, t = 2.525, p < 0.05). The role of ACS for CP, as well as guidelines for future research, are discussed. |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescentsAdolescentMaleHumansFemaleCross-Sectional StudiesExerciseCognitionWalkingBicyclingTransportationSchoolsThis study aimed to analyze the differences between active commuting to school (ACS) and non-ACS in cognitive performance (CP), and the association of ACS duration with CP. This cross-sectional study included 370 adolescents (males n = 170), with a mean age of 15.28 ± 2.25 years. CP was assessed through an interview, and ACS, extracurricular physical activity, and socioeconomic status was assessed by self-report. Body composition was assessed using the FitnessGram test battery. One in two adolescents did ACS (51.6%). ACS was associated with boys (53.9%), younger adolescents (14.91 ± 2.15 vs. 15.69 ± 2.29), those having school social support (55.0%), and those doing one or more extracurricular physical activities (53.6%), compared to non-ACS participants (p < 0.05). The analysis of covariance, after controlling for age, sex, school social support, and participation in extracurricular physical activity, showed an effect of ACS on the total cognitive score (F(2,362) = 3.304, p < 0.05). The CP was higher in adolescents with more than 30 min of ACS than non-ACS (p < 0.05). The influence of ACS duration can be seen in the dimensions of inductive reasoning (ß = 0.134, t = 2.587, p < 0.05) and working memory (ß = 0.130, t = 2.525, p < 0.05). The role of ACS for CP, as well as guidelines for future research, are discussed.MDPI2023-11-23T10:25:13Z2022-11-25T00:00:00Z2022-11-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6050eng1660-4601https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315692Rodrigues, AnaAntunes, HélioAlves, RicardoCorreia, Ana LuísaLopes, HelderSabino, BebianaMarques, AdilsonIhle, AndreasGouveia, Élvio Rúbioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-30T07:54:47Zoai:repositorio.ipbeja.pt:20.500.12207/6050Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:40:21.256556Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents Rodrigues, Ana Adolescent Male Humans Female Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Cognition Walking Bicycling Transportation Schools |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
title_full |
Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Association between the duration of the active commuting to and from school, and cognitive performance in urban Portuguese adolescents |
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Rodrigues, Ana |
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Rodrigues, Ana Antunes, Hélio Alves, Ricardo Correia, Ana Luísa Lopes, Helder Sabino, Bebiana Marques, Adilson Ihle, Andreas Gouveia, Élvio Rúbio |
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Antunes, Hélio Alves, Ricardo Correia, Ana Luísa Lopes, Helder Sabino, Bebiana Marques, Adilson Ihle, Andreas Gouveia, Élvio Rúbio |
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Rodrigues, Ana Antunes, Hélio Alves, Ricardo Correia, Ana Luísa Lopes, Helder Sabino, Bebiana Marques, Adilson Ihle, Andreas Gouveia, Élvio Rúbio |
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Adolescent Male Humans Female Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Cognition Walking Bicycling Transportation Schools |
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Adolescent Male Humans Female Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Cognition Walking Bicycling Transportation Schools |
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This study aimed to analyze the differences between active commuting to school (ACS) and non-ACS in cognitive performance (CP), and the association of ACS duration with CP. This cross-sectional study included 370 adolescents (males n = 170), with a mean age of 15.28 ± 2.25 years. CP was assessed through an interview, and ACS, extracurricular physical activity, and socioeconomic status was assessed by self-report. Body composition was assessed using the FitnessGram test battery. One in two adolescents did ACS (51.6%). ACS was associated with boys (53.9%), younger adolescents (14.91 ± 2.15 vs. 15.69 ± 2.29), those having school social support (55.0%), and those doing one or more extracurricular physical activities (53.6%), compared to non-ACS participants (p < 0.05). The analysis of covariance, after controlling for age, sex, school social support, and participation in extracurricular physical activity, showed an effect of ACS on the total cognitive score (F(2,362) = 3.304, p < 0.05). The CP was higher in adolescents with more than 30 min of ACS than non-ACS (p < 0.05). The influence of ACS duration can be seen in the dimensions of inductive reasoning (ß = 0.134, t = 2.587, p < 0.05) and working memory (ß = 0.130, t = 2.525, p < 0.05). The role of ACS for CP, as well as guidelines for future research, are discussed. |
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