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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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Carroll W Hughes,Shauna Barnes,Conrad Barnes et al. Carroll W Hughes et al.
The Depressed Adolescents Treated with Exercise (DATE) study evaluated a standardized aerobic exercise protocol to treat nonmedicated adolescents that met DSM-IV-TR criteria for major depressive disorder. From an initial screen of 90 indivi...
Sarah E Linke,Thomas Rutledge,Mark G Myers Sarah E Linke
Background: Interventions using sustained aerobic exercise programs to aid smoking cessation have resulted in modest, short-term cessation rates comparable to conventional cessation methods. No smoking cessation trial to ...
Michael D Stein,Celeste M Caviness,Bradley J Anderson et al. Michael D Stein et al.
Problem: Sedentary behavior has been linked to many physical and mental health disorders including heightened risk for depression. Methadone-maintained individuals are at increased risk for depression and have been shown ...
Gerald J Jerome,Arlene T Dalcin,Deborah Rohm Young et al. Gerald J Jerome et al.
Background: The benefits of regular physical activity are particularly salient to persons with serious mental illness (SMI) who have increased prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and earlier mortality from cardiovascular dis...
Erika Litvin Bloom,Ana M Abrantes,Kathryn F Fokas et al. Erika Litvin Bloom et al.
Physical activity has been identified as a protective factor with regard to tobacco use, such that physically active adolescents are less likely to initiate smoking, and smokers are less physically active than non-smokers. These findings, a...
Ana M Abrantes,Nicole McLaughlin,Benjamin D Greenberg et al. Ana M Abrantes et al.
BACKGROUND: Over the last two decades very few advances have been made in the development of new treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). While patients with OCD improve with available treatments (pharmacotherapy and/or cognitive...
Maureen O&#x;Dougherty,Mary O Hearst,Moin Syed et al. Maureen O&#x;Dougherty et al.
OBJECTIVE: Examine interactive effects of life events, perceived stress and depressive symptoms during a randomized controlled aerobics intervention among women (aged 18-30) in the urban U.S. Midwest, 2006-2009. METHOD: Participants [n=372 ...
Ana M Abrantes,Cynthia L Battle,David R Strong et al. Ana M Abrantes et al.
While emerging studies have demonstrated the benefit of exercise in early recovery from substance use disorders, recruitment and adherence to exercise interventions have been challenging. Tailoring interventions based on patient exercise pr...