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Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Higher Inhibitory Control in Patients With Substance Use Disorder

Vagner D.O. Tavares, Kell G. da Costa, Daniel A.R. Cabral, Maria L.M. Rego, Menna Price, and Eduardo B. Fontes

% ( Maisto, Pollock, Cornelius, Lynch, & Martin, 2003 ). Thus, new strategies are necessary to help the treatment of individuals with SUD. Regularly performed physical exercise (defined as planned and structured activity for cardiorespiratory fitness; Caspersen, Powell, & Christenson, 1985 ) has been shown

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Impact of Sport Engagement and Social Support on the Health-Related Quality of Life of Youth Athletes With Physical Disabilities

Myung Ha Sur, Deborah R. Shapiro, and Jeffrey Martin

pain ( Martin Ginis et al., 2003 ), positive perceptions on physical functioning for daily activities ( Shapiro & Malone, 2016 ), and improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness ( Lampousi et al., 2020 ). For psychosocial health, sport engagement has been linked to improved self-esteem, self