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Aerobic Fitness Is Associated with Inhibitory Control in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Brian M. Sandroff
, Charles H. Hillman
, Robert W. Motl
Health and Kinesiology
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Inhibitory Control
100%
Aerobic Fitness
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
VO2peak
50%
Flanker Task
37%
Reaction Time
25%
Multiple Control
12%
Hierarchical Linear Regression Analysis
12%
Body Mass Index
12%
Cognitive Impairment
12%
Time-on-task
12%
Healthy Controls
12%
Fitness Control
12%
Bivariate Correlation
12%
Reaction Time Methods
12%
Aerobic Exercise Intervention
12%
Exercise Training Intervention
12%
Psychology
Inhibitory Control
100%
Aerobic Fitness
100%
Flanker Task
50%
Linear Regression
16%
Body Mass Index
16%
Cognitive Impairment
16%
Aerobic Exercise
16%