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期刊名:Mental health and physical activity

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ISSN:1755-2966

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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...
Lisa A Uebelacker,Gary Epstein-Lubow,Marie A Sillice et al. Lisa A Uebelacker et al.
Objective: To test interventions for increasing aerobic exercise in depressed individuals. Methods: We conducted a 3-arm randomized con...
Kristin L Szuhany,Matteo Malgaroli,George A Bonanno Kristin L Szuhany
As many individuals experience potentially traumatic or stressful life events, understanding factors that are likely to promote resilience is imperative. Given the demonstrated efficacy of exercise for depression treatment, we examined if e...
Sofie Morbée,Melanie Beeckman,Tom Loeys et al. Sofie Morbée et al.
During the initial outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, many countries imposed a total lockdown (containment at home). Although it was still allowed in Belgium to be physically active or exercise with people from your household in the ...
Elysha Ringin,Denny Meyer,Erica Neill et al. Elysha Ringin et al.
Background: While physical inactivity is associated with adverse psychological outcomes, less is known about the psychological outcomes associated with sedentary behaviour, and specifically, its mentally active and passiv...
Markus Joseph Duncan,Negin Alivia Riazi,Guy Faulkner et al. Markus Joseph Duncan et al.
Background: The impact of COVID-19 on adolescent mental health is a global concern. Increased screen time and reduced physical activity due to the lockdown measures have been linked to detrimental mental health outcomes; ...