The Effect of Physical Activity on Academic Performance

  • Unique Paper ID: 153519
  • PageNo: 396-402
  • Abstract:
  • Understanding the impact between participation in physical fitness status, academic achievement and cognitive development is authentically important for educators, school psychologists and other stakeholders. Examining the link between participation in physical conditioning and academic achievement is important for school monitoring. The link between physical exercise, academic achievement and internal state has long been theorized to be of profound import in understanding academic development. This study aims specifically to emphasize the state of the relationship between physical exercise and the state of academic performance. Data studies, epitomized then, have plant those healthy statuses of physical exercise generally connect with psychological state and academic achievement. This study result has shown that there was a major relationship between fitness status and academic achievement and better academic achievement was related to progressive statuses of fitness status. Physical exercise statuses are capable to ameliorate bone and musculoskeletal function and help to relieve stress, depression, and frustration during academic learnedness. Generally, the antecedent study findings from large-scale experimental studies indicate that participation in physical exertion features a small to moderate effect in precluding and guidance of the chance of frustration, stress also anxiety which consecutively has a correlation on academic achievement and cerebral state. Physical exertion may be a fairly cheap and non-harmful life intervention that will fluently be enforced into academy settings.

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BibTeX

@article{153519,
        author = {Suwrudhesh Haribhau Padole and Rohit Bhairvanath Adling},
        title = {The Effect of Physical Activity on Academic Performance},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {8},
        number = {7},
        pages = {396-402},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=153519},
        abstract = {Understanding the impact between participation in physical fitness status, academic achievement and cognitive development is authentically important for educators, school psychologists and other stakeholders. Examining the link between participation in physical conditioning and academic achievement is important for school monitoring. The link between physical exercise, academic achievement and internal state has long been theorized to be of profound import in understanding academic development. This study aims specifically to emphasize the state of the relationship between physical exercise and the state of academic performance. Data studies, epitomized then, have plant those healthy statuses of physical exercise generally connect with psychological state and academic achievement. This study result has shown that there was a major relationship between fitness status and academic achievement and better academic achievement was related to progressive statuses of fitness status. Physical exercise statuses are capable to ameliorate bone and musculoskeletal function and help to relieve stress, depression, and frustration during academic learnedness. Generally, the antecedent study findings from large-scale experimental studies indicate that participation in physical exertion features a small to moderate effect in precluding and guidance of the chance of frustration, stress also anxiety which consecutively has a correlation on academic achievement and cerebral state. Physical exertion may be a fairly cheap and non-harmful life intervention that will fluently be enforced into academy settings.},
        keywords = {Academic Achievement; Cognitive Development; Mental Health; Physical Activity; Sports Participation and Students; Anxiety; Depression},
        month = {},
        }

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Padole, S. H., & Adling, R. B. (). The Effect of Physical Activity on Academic Performance. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 8(7), 396–402.

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