Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
This track explores the relationship between physical activity and cognitive development in youth. It focuses on how various forms of exercise can enhance brain function and learning outcomes.
This session investigates the role of neuroplasticity in the cognitive benefits derived from physical activity. Researchers will present findings on how exercise can lead to structural and functional changes in the developing brain.
This track examines the connection between motor skill development and academic success in youth. Presentations will highlight how improved physical abilities can translate to better learning outcomes.
This session focuses on the psychological benefits of physical activity for youth, including its impact on mood, anxiety, and overall mental health. Researchers will discuss interventions that promote physical activity as a means to enhance psychological wellbeing.
This track delves into how regular physical activity can improve attention and focus in youth. Presentations will explore mechanisms by which exercise influences cognitive control and attentional processes.
This session highlights the cognitive benefits of play and unstructured physical activities in youth. Researchers will discuss how play fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and social interactions.
This track investigates the correlation between physical fitness levels and academic performance in youth. Studies presented will provide insights into how fitness can serve as a predictor of educational success.
This session focuses on specific exercise interventions designed to enhance cognitive functions in youth. Researchers will present evidence-based programs that have shown positive outcomes in cognitive performance.
This track examines how engaging in physical activity can lead to positive behavioral changes in youth. Presentations will explore the impact of exercise on self-regulation, discipline, and social behavior.
This session presents longitudinal research examining the long-term cognitive benefits of physical activity in youth. Findings will shed light on how early engagement in exercise influences cognitive health into adulthood.
This track discusses strategies for incorporating exercise science principles into educational curricula. Presentations will highlight successful programs that integrate physical activity to enhance learning and cognitive development.
