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期刊名:Mental health and physical activity

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ISSN:1755-2966

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Claire E Blevins,Marie A Rapoport,Cynthia L Battle et al. Claire E Blevins et al.
Women are particularly likely to drink alcohol for the purpose of coping with or alleviating negative affect. Engaging in physical activity has been posited as a potentially effective alternate coping strategy during early recovery for mana...
Ana M Abrantes,Samantha G Farris,Sarah L Garnaat et al. Ana M Abrantes et al.
Problem: Depressive symptoms are consistently shown to be related to poor smoking cessation outcomes. Aerobic exercise is a potential treatment augmentation that, given its antidepressant and mood enhancing effect, may bo...
Joseph Firth,Rebekah Carney,Michelle Pownall et al. Joseph Firth et al.
Physical exercise is increasingly recognized as an important component of psychiatric care, although the feasibility of implementing exercise in residential care settings is not well understood. We evaluated the feasibility of a 10-week int...
Katherine S Hall,Jeffrey Gregg,Hayden B Bosworth et al. Katherine S Hall et al.
Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have elevated rates of morbidity, and a sedentary lifestyle can cause and aggravate the physical health needs of adults with PTSD. The primary aim of this paper was to explore the impact...
Samantha G Farris,Michelle L Davis,David Rosenfield et al. Samantha G Farris et al.
There is little known about factors that contribute to the comorbidity of cigarette smoking and obesity. The current study sought to test whether exercise self-efficacy moderated the relation between anxiety sensitivity (fear of internal se...
Jasper A J Smits,Mark B Powers,David Rosenfield et al. Jasper A J Smits et al.
Background: Exercise interventions facilitate odds of quit success among high-anxiety sensitive adults smokers. We examined the dependency of these benefits on the genetic BDNF Val66Met (rs6265) polymorphism; individuals ...
Andrew M Busch,Joseph T Ciccolo,Ajeng J Puspitasari et al. Andrew M Busch et al.
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, but most depressed individuals do not receive treatment. There is now significant support for physical exercise as an effective alternative treatment for depression, which may be more a...
John A Naslund,Kelly A Aschbrenner,Stephen J Bartels John A Naslund
Introduction: People with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum and mood disorders, are more physically inactive than people from the general population. Emerging wearable devices and smartphone applica...
Johnna L Medina,Lindsey B DeBoer,Michelle L Davis et al. Johnna L Medina et al.
A moderate to vigorous intensity exercise program is emerging as a promising strategy for reducing anxiety sensitivity (AS). Initial evidence suggests that the effects of exercise on mental health outcomes may vary as a function of gender, ...
Matthew P Herring,Christopher E Kline,Patrick J O&#x;Connor Matthew P Herring
Statement of the problem: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and disturbed sleep are prevalent, debilitating, and frequently comorbid problems for which successful treatment remains limited. Exercise can promote sleep but...