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期刊名:Mental health and physical activity

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ISSN:1755-2966

e-ISSN:1878-0199

IF/分区:2.6/Q2

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Kevin M Crombie,Josh M Cisler,Cecilia J Hillard et al. Kevin M Crombie et al.
Reductions in state anxiety have been reported following an acute bout of aerobic exercise. However, less is known regarding anxiety and fear ratings to specific threatening stimuli following an acute bout of aerobic exercise in women with ...
Christine A Limbers,Christina McCollum,Emma Greenwood Christine A Limbers
Statement of problem: Working mothers are a population experiencing heightened levels of parenting stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the associations between parenting s...
Alejandro Carriedo,José A Cecchini,Javier Fernández-Río et al. Alejandro Carriedo et al.
Background: The recent shelter-in-place order issued by the Spanish government (due to the outbreak of the COVID-19) forced the Spanish population to self-isolate at home. The psychological and social effects of this new ...
T P Thompson,J Horrell,A H Taylor et al. T P Thompson et al.
The aim of this review is to systematically describe and quantify the effects of PA interventions on alcohol and other drug use outcomes, and to identify any apparent effect of PA dose and type, possible mechanisms of effect, and any other ...
Andrew M Busch,Mark E Louie,Nicholas J SantaBarbara et al. Andrew M Busch et al.
Background: Depression is severely undertreated in Black men. This is primarily because Black men are less likely to seek traditional psychiatric treatment, have less access and more barriers to treatment, and perceive mo...
Louis Jacob,Mark A Tully,Yvonne Barnett et al. Louis Jacob et al.
Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the cross-sectional association between physical activity levels with depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and positive mental well-being in a sample of the UK public...
Matthew T Tull,Aaron A Lee,Andrew L Geers et al. Matthew T Tull et al.
Research has consistently shown that regular physical activity may protect against the development and maintenance of depression and anxiety, whereas sedentary behavior may exacerbate depression and anxiety. However, much of the past resear...
Brenna N Renn,Abhishek Pratap,David C Atkins et al. Brenna N Renn et al.
Advances in technology have ushered in exciting potential for smartphone sensors to inform mental health care. This commentary addresses the practical challenges of collecting smartphone-based physical activity data. Using data (N = 353) fr...
Richard A Brown,Mark A Prince,Haruka Minami et al. Richard A Brown et al.
Aerobic exercise is currently being studied as a relapse prevention strategy for individuals with alcohol use disorders. Negative affect and cravings predict relapse. The acute effects of moderate-intensity exercise have been shown to impro...