Effects of physical activity dose on cognitive ability in Chinese adolescent students: parallel mediating roles of sleep quality and smartphone addiction
Keqiang Li, Qianjin Wang, Jianye Li

TL;DR
This study explores how physical activity improves cognitive function in Chinese adolescents by improving sleep and reducing smartphone addiction.
Contribution
The study identifies sleep quality and smartphone addiction as parallel mediators linking physical activity to cognitive performance in adolescents.
Findings
Higher physical activity is associated with fewer cognitive failures through better sleep quality and lower smartphone addiction.
Adolescents with high physical activity levels reported significantly better sleep and fewer cognitive lapses.
Correlational analysis supports the link between physical activity and improved cognitive functioning.
Abstract
Adolescence is a critical developmental period marked by heightened vulnerability to cognitive and psychological disruptions. Although physical activity has been linked to improved mental health and cognition, the underlying behavioral mechanisms remain insufficiently explored. This study investigated the associations between physical activity and cognitive failures in adolescents, with sleep quality and smartphone addiction examined as parallel mediators. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 522 adolescents (Mean age = 15.52, SD = 1.28), who completed validated questionnaires assessing physical activity (IPAQ-SF), sleep quality (PSQI), smartphone addiction (SAS-SV), and cognitive failures (CFQ). Structural equation modeling revealed that higher physical activity levels were associated with fewer cognitive failures, both directly and indirectly through better sleep quality and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Sleep and related disorders · Physical Activity and Health
