Multi-Marathon Study Results

Participation · Physiology · Psychology · Cognition

Cognitive


Mind Over Miles: Cognitive Functioning in Multi-marathon Runners.


 Full  article will be available when published 
 Authors: L. Lundy , R.B Reilly,  A. Lopez Valdes, C. O'Keeffe

Under Review

This study examines how long-term participation in marathon running relates to cognitive performance and resilience. Grounded in theories of cognitive reserve and lifespan development, it assesses attention, executive function, and decision-making in experienced multi-marathoners compared with population reference data. 
The research aims to contribute to understanding how endurance participation and cognitive performance interact across the lifespan within the context of healthy ageing.