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  1. Sedentary Behavior and Lifespan Brain Health - PMC

    Higher levels of physical activity are known to benefit aspects of brain health across the lifespan. However, the role of sedentary behavior (SB) is less-well understood. In this review we summarize and discuss evidence on the role of SB on brain ...

  2. Avoiding sedentary behaviors requires more cortical resources

    Oct 1, 2018 · This study revealed that the brain processes underlying faster reactions to approach physical activity and avoid sedentary behaviors occur during sensory integration (larger positive deflection and earlier S – LRP onset latency), not during motor preparation (no effect on the R – LRP components).

  3. Sensory Regulation and Emotional Well-Being | Tools for …

    Explore how sensory regulation supports emotional health, attention, and behavior. Learn practical strategies to manage overload and build resilience in neurodivergent daily life.

  4. Understanding Sensory Dysregulation - The OT Toolbox

    Oct 17, 2024 · Understanding sensory dysregulation is key to getting a handle on all things sensory processing and meltdowns. Use these tips and supports.

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  5. Cognitive control in the self-regulation of physical activity and ...

    Sep 29, 2014 · First, this paper reviews emerging evidence of the antecedence of cognitive control abilities in successful self-regulation of physical activity, and in precipitating self-regulation failure that predisposes to sedentary behavior.

  6. Understanding Sensory Processing and Self-Regulation

    Self-regulation is the ability to understand and manage our own behaviours and reactions. Self-regulation is deeply connected to how the body processes and responds to sensory information from both the environment and within.

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  7. Physiology of sedentary behavior - Physiological Reviews

    Aug 1, 2023 · Evidence relevant to understanding the physiology of SB can be derived from studies employing several experimental models: bed rest, immobilization, reduced step count, and reducing/interrupting prolonged SB.

  8. Physiology of Sedentary Behavior and Its Relationship to …

    The group discussed the current state of scientific knowledge regarding the relations between sedentary behavior, physiology, and health outcomes culminating in a list of recommendations for future sedentary physiology research.

  9. Self-regulation implies the modulation of thought, affect, behavior, or attention via delib-erate or automated use of cognitive control mechanisms (Karoly, 1993).

  10. Sedentary behavior and lifespan brain health - ScienceDirect

    Apr 1, 2024 · The evidence regarding the influence of sedentary behavior (SB) on brain health – namely cognitive performance, dementia risk, and brain-related biological markers – is mixed, and most studies focus on middle-aged and older adults.