Can cognitive performance predict physical fitness and academic achievement one year later?
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Profith. Universidad de Granada
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Abstract
Previous
studies
have
shown
that
physical
activity,
fitness
and
academic
achievement
might
predict
cognitive
performance
later
in
life
.
However,
to
the
best
of
our
knowledge,
there
are
no
studies
examining
the
inverse
relationship,
that
is,
whether
cognition
may
predict
fitness
and
academic
achievement
in
adolescents
one
year
later
.
Therefore,
the
aim
of
this
study
was
to
examine
the
associations
between
cognitive
performance
and
physical
fitness
and
academic
achievement
one
year
later
.












