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期刊名:Mental health and physical activity

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ISSN:1755-2966

e-ISSN:1878-0199

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Julia Browne,Eric B Elbogen,Kim T Mueser et al. Julia Browne et al.
Background and aims: Older persons with serious mental illness (SMI) have compromised physical function (endurance, strength, mobility). Multicomponent exercise is effective at improving function in older adults but has b...
James W Whitworth,Nicholas J SantaBarbara,Sanaz Nosrat et al. James W Whitworth et al.
There is a growing amount of experimental evidence demonstrating therapeutic chronic effects of exercise (e.g., resistance exercise, running, and walking) on PTSD symptoms. However, it is currently unclear how individuals with PTSD experien...
Daniel A R Cabral,Rafaela M Fontes,Allison N Tegge et al. Daniel A R Cabral et al.
Background: Recovery from substance use disorders is multifactorial with psychosocial functioning, such as quality of life (QOL), playing a particularly important role. Delay discounting, the degree to which individuals d...
Daniel D Callow,Vadim Zipunnikov,Adam P Spira et al. Daniel D Callow et al.
Background and aims: Physical inactivity and poor sleep are common in older adults and may interact to contribute to age- and disease-related cognitive decline. However, prior work regarding the associations among physica...
Jocelyn Smith Carter,Gabriel McNair,Abigail Bushnell et al. Jocelyn Smith Carter et al.
Mental health problems are prevalent in adolescence, but sports participation may offer mental health benefits through this developmental period and beyond. Characteristics of sports participation including perceived frequency and competenc...
Barbara L Niles,Kieran F Reid,James W Whitworth et al. Barbara L Niles et al.
Background: Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress are highly prevalent and comorbid with health problems. Despite the apparent systemic nature of post-traumatic stress, recommended treatments neglect trauma's deleterio...
Lisa R LaRowe,Lauren Connell Bohlen,Brandon A Gaudiano et al. Lisa R LaRowe et al.
Background: Engaging in regular physical activity (PA) is particularly important among individuals with depression, who are at heightened risk for a host of negative health outcomes. However, people with depression are 50...
Emily A Kringle,Danielle Tucker,Yichao Wu et al. Emily A Kringle et al.
Purpose: To examine the relationship between features of daily measured step count trajectories and clinical outcomes among people with comorbid obesity and depression in the ENGAGE-2 Trial. ...
Julia Browne,Claudio Battaglini,L Fredrik Jarskog et al. Julia Browne et al.
Persons with schizophrenia have reduced cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), a predictor of all-cause mortality. Exercise is effective for improving CRF; however, motivational challenges affecting those with schizophrenia impact exercise engage...
Kevin M Crombie,Ameera Azar,Chloe Botsford et al. Kevin M Crombie et al.
Fear conditioning paradigms are widely used in laboratory settings to discover treatments that enhance memory consolidation and various fear processes (extinction learning, limit return of fear) that are relevant targets of exposure-based t...