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Boris Cheval

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Advantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood are associated with higher cognitive functioning but stronger cognitive decline in older ageMarja J Aartsen, Boris Cheval, Stefan Sieber, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 13, 2019
Life Course Socioeconomic Conditions and Frailty at Older AgesBernadette Wilhelmina Antonia Van der Linden, Boris Cheval, Stefan Sieber, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 12, 2023
Relationship between reward-related brain activity and opportunities to sitJuliana O Parma, Mariane F B Bacelar, Daniel A R Cabral, et al.
Journal of Sport and Health Science|May 6, 2023
Look into my eyes: What can eye-based measures tell us about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance?Liye Zou, Fabian Herold, Sebastian Ludyga, et al.
Journal of Sport and Health Science|January 10, 2026
Erratum to "Look into my eyes: What can eye-based measures tell us about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance?" [J Sport Health Sci 12 (2023) 568-591]Liye Zou, Fabian Herold, Sebastian Ludyga, et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health|March 27, 2023
Associations of meeting 24-h movement behavior guidelines with cognitive difficulty and social relationships in children and adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactive disorderAlyx Taylor, Chuidan Kong, Zhihao Zhang, et al.
Age and Ageing|February 23, 2018
Association of early- and adult-life socioeconomic circumstances with muscle strength in older ageBoris Cheval, Matthieu P Boisgontier, Dan Orsholits, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|January 29, 2019
Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and disability trajectories in older men and women: a European cohort studyAljoscha Landös, Martina von Arx, Boris Cheval, et al.
Geroscience|July 31, 2025
Comparison of the acute effects of breaking up prolonged sitting time with single-task or a dual-task walking on cognitive function and cerebral blood flow in older adults: a randomized crossover trialPaolo M Cunha, Gustavo O Silva, Liye Zou, et al.
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology : IJCHP|January 30, 2024
Associations of 24-hour movement behaviors with externalizing and internalizing problems among children and adolescents prescribed with eyeglasses/contact lensesMeijun Hou, Fabian Herold, André O Werneck, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Advantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood are associated with higher cognitive functioning but stronger cognitive decline in older ageMarja J Aartsen, Boris Cheval, Stefan Sieber, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 13, 2019
Life Course Socioeconomic Conditions and Frailty at Older AgesBernadette Wilhelmina Antonia Van der Linden, Boris Cheval, Stefan Sieber, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 12, 2023
Relationship between reward-related brain activity and opportunities to sitJuliana O Parma, Mariane F B Bacelar, Daniel A R Cabral, et al.
Journal of Sport and Health Science|May 6, 2023
Look into my eyes: What can eye-based measures tell us about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance?Liye Zou, Fabian Herold, Sebastian Ludyga, et al.
Journal of Sport and Health Science|January 10, 2026
Erratum to "Look into my eyes: What can eye-based measures tell us about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance?" [J Sport Health Sci 12 (2023) 568-591]Liye Zou, Fabian Herold, Sebastian Ludyga, et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health|March 27, 2023
Associations of meeting 24-h movement behavior guidelines with cognitive difficulty and social relationships in children and adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactive disorderAlyx Taylor, Chuidan Kong, Zhihao Zhang, et al.
Age and Ageing|February 23, 2018
Association of early- and adult-life socioeconomic circumstances with muscle strength in older ageBoris Cheval, Matthieu P Boisgontier, Dan Orsholits, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|January 29, 2019
Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and disability trajectories in older men and women: a European cohort studyAljoscha Landös, Martina von Arx, Boris Cheval, et al.
Geroscience|July 31, 2025
Comparison of the acute effects of breaking up prolonged sitting time with single-task or a dual-task walking on cognitive function and cerebral blood flow in older adults: a randomized crossover trialPaolo M Cunha, Gustavo O Silva, Liye Zou, et al.
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology : IJCHP|January 30, 2024
Associations of 24-hour movement behaviors with externalizing and internalizing problems among children and adolescents prescribed with eyeglasses/contact lensesMeijun Hou, Fabian Herold, André O Werneck, et al.
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