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2. Cognitive-bias modification intervention to improve physical activity in patients following a rehabilitation programme: protocol for the randomised controlled IMPACT trial

4. France, Italy and Turkey

5. ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH FRAILTY IN OLD AGE

8. Relationship Between Arterial Access and Outcomes in ST‐Elevation Myocardial Infarction With a Pharmacoinvasive Versus Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Strategy: Insights From the STrategic Reperfusion Early After Myocardial Infarction (STREAM) Study

10. How perceived autonomy support and controlling coach behaviors are related to well- and ill-being in elite soccer players: A within-person changes and between-person differences analysis

11. Relationship between arterial access and outcomes in ST-elevation myocardial infarction with a pharmacoinvasive versus primary percutaneous coronary intervention strategy: Insights from the STrategic reperfusion early after myocardial infarction (STREAM) study

13. Psycho-physiological foundations of human physical activity behavior and motivation: Theories, systems, mechanisms, evolution, and genetics.

14. Physical activity, cathepsin B, and cognitive health.

15. Effects of Physical Exercise Breaks on Executive Function in a Simulated Classroom Setting: Uncovering a Window into the Brain.

16. Uncovering the roles of automatic attitudes and controlled processes in the regulation of physical activity behavior in children.

17. Recent trends and disparities in 24-hour movement behaviors among US youth with mental, behavioral and neurodevelopmental conditions.

18. Prevalence and correlates of meeting 24-hour movement behavior guidelines among 8523 youth prescribed eyeglasses/contact lenses.

19. Motivational and emotional correlates of physical activity and sedentary behavior after cardiac rehabilitation: an observational study.

20. A friend in need is a friend indeed: Acute tandem rope skipping enhances inter-brain synchrony of socially avoidant individuals.

22. Do not underestimate the cognitive benefits of exercise.

23. Human dopaminergic system in the exercise-cognition link.

27. Imaging body-mind crosstalk in young adults.

28. Sociodemographic precursors of explicit and implicit attitudes towards physical activity.

29. Development and validation of the physical effort scale (PES).

30. Sedentary behavior and lifespan brain health.

31. Meeting 24-h movement behavior guidelines is linked to academic engagement, psychological functioning, and cognitive difficulties in youth with internalizing problems.

32. Improving physical activity using a single personalized consequence-based approach-avoidance training: Effects on self-reported behaviors, attitudes, and choices.

33. Associations of 24-hour movement behaviors with externalizing and internalizing problems among children and adolescents prescribed with eyeglasses/contact lenses.

34. Sitting vs. standing: an urgent need to rebalance our world.

35. Relationship between reward-related brain activity and opportunities to sit.

36. Initial status and change in cognitive function mediate the association between academic education and physical activity in adults over 50 years of age.

37. Physical activity mediates the effect of education on mental health trajectories in older age.

38. Look into my eyes: What can eye-based measures tell us about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance?

39. Comparing habit-behaviour relationships for organised versus leisure time physical activity.

40. Predictors of intentions of adults over 35 years to participate in walking sport programs: A social-ecological mixed-methods approach.

41. Are trait self-control and self-control resources mediators of relations between executive functions and health behaviors?

42. Physical activity matters for everyone's health, but individuals with multimorbidity benefit more.

43. Beyond Individual Cognitions: Time for Intervention Science to Focus on Health Context and Audience.

44. "More than just a walk in the park": A multi-stakeholder qualitative exploration of community-based walking sport programmes for middle-aged and older adults.

45. Genetic insights into the causal relationship between physical activity and cognitive functioning.

46. Associations of meeting 24-h movement behavior guidelines with cognitive difficulty and social relationships in children and adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactive disorder.

47. Automaticity mediates the association between action planning and physical activity, especially when autonomous motivation is high.

48. Affective Responses to Increasing- and Decreasing-Intensity Resistance Training Protocols.

49. Automatic approach-avoidance tendency toward physical activity, sedentary, and neutral stimuli as a function of age, explicit affective attitude, and intention to be active.

50. Psychometric evaluation of the inventory of dimensions of emerging adulthood (IDEA) in China.

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