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

Jan 30, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How Exercise, Diet, and Other Behaviors May Improve Thinking and School Performance in Overweight Children and Teens

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Abstract

Among 2384 children and adolescents with obesity or overweight, physical activity interventions showed a 5.00 scale point improvement in cognitive executive function compared to standard practice.

  • High-quality evidence suggests that physical activity-only interventions may improve cognitive executive function scores in children with obesity.
  • No statistically significant benefits were observed for mathematics or reading achievement from the interventions.
  • Combined physical activity and healthy lifestyle education did not show beneficial effects on average school achievement or cognitive functions.
  • School food environment interventions may moderately improve overall school achievement in adolescents with obesity.
  • Interventions replacing packed lunches with nutrient-rich diets did not significantly impact mathematics or reading achievement.

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