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ISSN:2164-2850

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Purpose: A growing number of studies have investigated the effectiveness of exergaming on the executive functions (EFs) in children with ADHD. Whilst some studies have shown beneficial effects, other studies provide mixed...
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Melissa R Jenkins,Victoria L Fleming,Emily K Schworer et al. Melissa R Jenkins et al.
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Naomi Kakoschke,David L Dickinson,Sean P A Drummond Naomi Kakoschke
Background: Insufficient sleep and circadian timing are both linked with obesity, primarily via unhealthy food choice, yet the cognitive mechanisms underpinning such relationships remain unclear. ...
Fairouz Azaiez,Sameh Ben Bechir,Amayra Tannoubi et al. Fairouz Azaiez et al.
Background: Disordered eating behaviors are a growing public health concern among adolescents, with implications for both physical and psychological well-being. The availability of culturally valid assessment tools is cri...
Alvin van Asselt,Yvette Roke Alvin van Asselt
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) applications are becoming increasingly popular for delivering mental health support, yet insights on how to tailor them effectively for autistic individuals remain limited. ...
Geovanny Genaro Reivan Ortiz,Laura Maraver-Capdevila,Roser Granero Geovanny Genaro Reivan Ortiz
Background and objective: Overweight and obesity have been associated to metabolic and psychological diseases, even at young ages. Most studies have analysed separately the physical and mental correlates of high BMI and g...
Katherine M Kidwell,Antonia L Hamilton,Alexa G Deyo et al. Katherine M Kidwell et al.
Background: This randomized pilot study examined the relationships between objectively measured sleep characteristics and food cravings in adolescents and examined whether a brief sleep intervention would reduce food crav...