University of Texas Medical Branch: Autistic Adolescents in 'Fit Club' Showed Improved Fitness, Executive Function, Social Responsiveness
March 22, 2025
March 22, 2025
GALVESTON, Texas, March 22 -- The University of Texas Medical Branch issued the following news release:
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Autistic adolescents in 'Fit club' showed improved fitness, executive function, social responsiveness
Even just low levels of daily physical activity can lead to significant improvements in fitness level, social responsiveness, cognitive flexibility, and planning and organizing abilities in autistic adolescents according to a recent study . . .
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Autistic adolescents in 'Fit club' showed improved fitness, executive function, social responsiveness
Even just low levels of daily physical activity can lead to significant improvements in fitness level, social responsiveness, cognitive flexibility, and planning and organizing abilities in autistic adolescents according to a recent study . . .