Active movements increase blood flow to the brain, improve coordination, reduce stress, and help children release excess ...
New research suggests that exercising together can improve parents’ and children’s health, thinking skills and motivation to stay active.
A University of Michigan research team has used AI to help deliver exercise "snacks" to kids with autism. The research team, led by U-M exercise physiologist Rebecca Hasson, overhauled a program that ...
The evidence is crystal clear: Physical activity is great for kids. Researchers around the world agree that youth who are active have better brain function, higher self-esteem, more motivation and ...
A new study by UNC Greensboro (UNCG) researchers suggests giving children just nine minutes to engage in high-intensity interval exercise can boost their academic performance. "In the classroom, you ...
With more than three-quarters of children and teens experiencing depression or anxiety, parents are desperate for effective solutions. Now, new research from the University of South Australia shows ...
Exercise should be part of survivorship planning for children and adolescents with cancer, according to a new American ...
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