When it comes to self-control, adolescents tend to follow the patterns their parents establish, according to West Virginia ...
May 19 (UPI) --Children who are more physically active may behave better, exhibit more self-control and perform better in school, according to a study published Wednesday by PLOS ONE. A direct ...
Researchers in the UK have identified a synergistic feedback loop between improved executive function and regular physical activity that is bidirectional. The more regularly you exercise, the greater ...
Teenagers who take part in arts and cultural activities, such as dance, drama, reading and going to concerts, are less likely to engage in antisocial and criminalized behavior up to two years later, ...
New research in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise suggests exercise may be one way to boost that self-control.