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期刊名:International journal of environmental research and public health

缩写:INT J ENV RES PUB HE

ISSN:1660-4601

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Osia Livhuwani Munyangane,Lebogang Faith Thaga,Ronald Vele Osia Livhuwani Munyangane
Mental health problems are increasing among young people in South Africa due to diverse determinants such as, poverty, social shame, and lack of proper access to health services. Although physical activity is a low-cost and non-medical way ...
Diego de Melo Lima,Jamile Sanches Codogno,Glauciano Joaquim de Melo Júnior et al. Diego de Melo Lima et al.
The primary and secondary objectives of this article are, respectively, to measure the effect of habitual physical activity on total medication expenditures and on expenditures specifically related to psychotropic drugs among primary health...
Ioannis Tsartsapakis,Aglaia Zafeiroudi,Ioannis Trigonis et al. Ioannis Tsartsapakis et al.
Regular participation in recreational physical activity is a key determinant of population health, yet behavioral heterogeneity across adults remains insufficiently understood. This study examined how demographic, anthropometric, and psycho...
Ann Mary Abraham,Michael D Swartz,Alexandra E van den Berg et al. Ann Mary Abraham et al.
Adult obesity rates have risen steadily across the United States over the past decade, with more than 40% of adults affected. Persistent geographic and demographic disparities exist in obesity prevalence across the nation. While prior resea...
Kamlai Somrak,Poramet Hemarachatanon,Saranrat Manunyanon et al. Kamlai Somrak et al.
Insufficient physical activity (PA) is a significant health challenge among working-age populations. This study aimed to develop context-specific processes to promote PA among adults aged 35-60 years. A participatory action research approac...
Maurice Douryang,Hyacinte Trésor Ghassi,Dilane Landry Nsangou Muntessu et al. Maurice Douryang et al.
Physical activity (PA) is a cornerstone of non-pharmacological hypertension management, yet evidence on its determinants remains limited in African populations. We conducted a cross-sectional study among 383 hypertensive patients in two ref...
Chanté Johannes,Nicolette V Roman,Sunday O Onagbiye et al. Chanté Johannes et al.
Engagement in physical activity (PA) has been considered to be influenced by multiple psychosocial factors (such as mental health, motivation and social support). However, current interventions often neglect these complex interactions. The ...
Gareth Hewer,Francis Fabian Akpa-Inyang,Sizwe Vincent Mbona et al. Gareth Hewer et al.
Accurate measurement of physical activity is crucial for promoting health and preventing non-communicable diseases, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, where the dual burden of infectious and chronic diseases presents significant public hea...
Simone C D Amorim,João Paulo Langsdorff-Serafim,Alberto Souza Sá Filho et al. Simone C D Amorim et al.
Test anxiety is a specific form of anxiety that occurs in evaluative situations, comprising psychological, physiological, and behavioral reactions associated with concern about outcomes. Aiming to analyze the relationship between physical a...
Stephanie Turgeon,Iris Lesser,Corliss Bean Stephanie Turgeon
Physical activity (PA) is recommended in pregnancy and postpartum to support mental and physical well-being. However, little is known about the association between pregnancy and postpartum PA and interrelated factors in PA engagement. The o...