首页 文献索引 SCI期刊 AI助手
期刊目录筛选

期刊名:Mental health and physical activity

缩写:

ISSN:1755-2966

e-ISSN:1878-0199

IF/分区:2.6/Q2

文章目录 更多期刊信息

共收录本刊相关文章索引77
Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
K Lambourne,D M Hansen,A N Szabo et al. K Lambourne et al.
Background: There is evidence to suggest that increasing physical activity (PA) improves academic achievement (AA) in children and that aerobic fitness is associated with both cognitive function and AA. However, it is not...
Kimberley D Lakes Kimberley D Lakes
The purpose of this study is to report psychometric properties of scores obtained using a novel observer-rated measure of children's self-regulation, the Response to Challenge Scale (RCS). The RCS was developed to rate children's self-regul...
Patrick J Smith,Guy G Potter,Molly E McLaren et al. Patrick J Smith et al.
Numerous studies have examined the relationship between physical activity and cognitive function, demonstrating that greater physical activity is associated with lower incidence of cognitive impairment in later life. Due to an increasingly ...
Jessica Y Breland,Ashley M Fox,Carol R Horowitz Jessica Y Breland
Emerging research suggests that sedentary behavior, sometimes measured as screen time, may be an important correlate of depression. Physical activity, while not the direct opposite of sedentary behavior, has also been associated with depres...
Eleanor L McGlinchey,Anda Gershon,Polina Eidelman et al. Eleanor L McGlinchey et al.
Objective: To evaluate the relative role of psychopathology in the relationship between physical activity and sleep, the present study investigated the day-to-day relationship between physical activity and sleep in indivi...
Joseph T Ciccolo,David M Williams,Shira I Dunsiger et al. Joseph T Ciccolo et al.
Despite recent declines in the rates of cigarette smoking, smoking remains prevalent among individuals with lower income, less education, and those with mental illness or HIV. Exercise is promoted as an aid to smoking cessation; however, th...
Jeremiah Weinstock,Jeffrey Capizzi,Stefanie M Weber et al. Jeremiah Weinstock et al.
Young adults 18-24 years have the highest rates of problems associated with alcohol use among all age groups, and substance use is inversely related to engagement in substance-free activities. This pilot study investigated the promotion of ...
Chad D Rethorst,Tracy L Greer,Bruce Grannemann et al. Chad D Rethorst et al.
The selection of a control condition in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) is critical in determining the effect of the experimental treatment. While the use of a placebo pill can be an ideal control in pharmaceutical trials, RCTs of behav...
Kimberley D Lakes,Tracy Bryars,Swetha Sirisinahal et al. Kimberley D Lakes et al.
There is growing consensus that exercise improves cognitive functioning, but research is needed to identify exercise interventions that optimize effects on cognition. The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate Taekwondo implemented i...
Anka A Vujanovic,Samantha G Farris,Christopher B Harte et al. Anka A Vujanovic et al.
The present investigation examined the interactive effect of cigarette smoking status (i.e., regular smoking versus non-smoking) and weekly exercise (i.e., weekly metabolic equivalent) in terms of posttraumatic stress (PTSD) symptom severit...