Physical activity, diet and other behavioural interventions for improving cognition and school achievement in children and adolescents with obesity or overweight

Mar 3, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Physical activity, diet, and other behavior changes to improve thinking skills and school performance in children and teens with obesity or overweight

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Abstract

Physical activity-only interventions showed a 5.00 scale point improvement in cognitive executive function scores compared to standard practice.

  • Interventions targeting physical activity alone may improve cognitive executive function in children with obesity or overweight.
  • No significant beneficial effects were found for mathematics, reading, or inhibition control from these interventions.
  • Combining physical activity with healthy lifestyle education did not show evidence of improving academic achievement in various subjects.
  • School food environment improvements were associated with a moderate increase in average achievement across subjects for adolescents with obesity.
  • Interventions replacing packed school lunches with a nutrient-rich diet did not enhance mathematics or reading achievements.

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