Possible Cognitive Benefits of Acute Physical Exercise in Children With ADHD: A Systematic Review

Fecha
2017Autor
Grassmann, Viviane [UNIFESP]
Alves, Marcus Vinicius [UNIFESP]
Santos-Galduroz, Ruth Ferreira
Fernandes Galduroz, Jose Carlos [UNIFESP]
Tipo
ArtigoISSN
1087-0547Es parte de
Journal Of Attention DisordersDOI
10.1177/1087054714526041Metadatos
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Objective: Studies have suggested that even a single session of physical exercise enhances executive functions. ADHD is among the most common developmental disorders in childhood, but little is known about alternative treatments for this disorder. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the literature to analyze articles that evaluated the executive functions of children with ADHD after an acute exercise session. Method: We reviewed articles indexed in the PubMed, American Psychiatric Association (APA) psychNET, Scopus, and Web of Knowledge databases between 1980 and 2013. Results: Of 231 articles selected, only three met the inclusion criteria. Conclusion: Based on these 3 articles, we concluded that 30 min of physical exercise reportedly improved the executive functions of children with ADHD. Due to the small number of articles selected, further studies are needed to confirm these benefits.
Cita
Journal Of Attention Disorders. Thousand Oaks, v. 21, n. 5, p. 367-371, 2017.Palabras clave
acute exerciseADHD
Children
cognitive functions
physical exercise
Responsável
FAPESP [2011/08387-6]AFIP
CNPq
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