Stressors and subjective cognition in daily life: Tests of physical activity and age as moderators.
Nicole S StuartJin H WenPatrick KlaiberEli M PutermanAnita DeLongisNancy L SinPublished in: Psychosomatic medicine (2024)
The lack of stress-buffering effects for same-day PA and age raises questions about the contexts in which PA promotes cognitive functioning and about age-related processes underlying stress and cognition. Future work could examine the mechanisms that might explain the link between daily stress and cognition function, as well as the associations of different intensity and forms of physical activity on stress across age groups.