Introduction: The First Steps of Learning Imagine watching a baby take their very first steps. It’s a fleeting moment of triumph, deeply cherished by parents as they witness their child’s burgeoning sense of autonomy. But what if the time of year a child is born subtly influences how and when they master these early motor […]
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Association of Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder with Physical Activity, Media Time, and Food Intake in Children and Adolescents
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Peering Through the Lens of Adolescence: Unraveling Socioeconomic Inequalities in Depression in South Korea
Introduction Imagine navigating the tumultuous waves of adolescence in the bustling yet highly competitive environment of South Korea. For many teenagers, this stage of life, often filled with vibrant emotions, evolving identities, and formidable challenges, becomes even more daunting when compounded by mental health struggles. Recent studies, like the illuminating research paper “Socioeconomic Inequalities in […]

Navigating the Nutritional Maze: How Goal Setting Can Tame Excess Gestational Weight Gain
Introduction: The Weighty Matter of Pregnancy Imagine embarking on the transformative journey of pregnancy, a nine-month adventure filled with anticipation and wonderment. It’s a time when every decision seems weighty, quite literally, especially regarding diet and physical activity. For many women, the prospect of gaining too much weight during pregnancy is daunting, as Excess Gestational […]

Harnessing Motion for Emotion: Unveiling the Power of Exercise for Cancer Survivors
Introduction: Moving Beyond the Shadows of Cancer Imagine being faced with the colossal challenge of battling cancer—an experience that can leave survivors not only physically exhausted but also emotionally depleted. Beyond the physical toll, many cancer survivors face another formidable foe: depression. It’s a shadow that lingers long after treatment, affecting their quality of life […]

Breathing Under Pressure: Unveiling the Mental and Neural Traits of Elite Athletes
Introduction: How Do They Do It? The Secret Lives of Elite Athletes Imagine standing at the pinnacle of a high mountain, where the air is thin and your lungs burn with every breath. Now picture an athlete not just surviving, but flourishing in such extreme conditions. Ever wonder what magical inner mechanisms enable these elite […]

Bridging the Activity Gap: Unraveling Physical Activity Levels in People with Intellectual Disabilities
Introduction: When Movement Meets the Mind Imagine if our daily routines were not just a matter of preference or habit, but rather shaped by an intricate interplay of cognitive capabilities and unique physiological traits. For individuals living with intellectual disabilities, this interplay profoundly affects their engagement in physical activities. Have you ever wondered how these […]

The Diet-Mental Health Connection: Nourishing Teens’ Minds for a Brighter Tomorrow
— Introduction Imagine if what you eat could not only fuel your body but also shape your mind and emotions. For adolescents, this link between diet and mental health might be more crucial than ever, as this period is pivotal both physically and psychologically. Picture a teenager starting their day with a wholesome breakfast, rich […]

The Curative Power of Movement: A Two-Year Journey in Physical Activity and Health Promotion
Introduction: A Prescription for Movement Physical activity is a superhero masquerading as the mundane. We often overlook it as we sit at our desks for hours on end or choose the elevator over the stairs. Yet, what if your doctor prescribed something as simple as a regular stroll around the block? You might scoff at […]

Running Away from Cravings: How Aerobic Exercise Helps Reduce Cannabis Use
Introduction: Taking Strides Toward Recovery Picture this: a daily cycle of routine and habit, yet clouded by dependency—a longing skewed by substances like cannabis. In today’s society, cannabis dependence has emerged as a noteworthy public health concern, particularly because there are no approved medications to treat this condition. But what if there was a simple, […]