Although higher physical activity (PA) levels are associated with better mental health, previous findings about the shape of the dose–response relationship between PA and mental health are inconsistent. Furthermore, this association may differ according to sedentary levels. We investigated the cross-sectional dose-response associations between objectively measured PA and mental health in a representative national sample of adults. We also examined whether sedentary time modified the PA—mental health associations. Based on 2007–2013 Canadian Health Measures Survey data, PA and sedentary time were measured using accelerometry among 8150 participants, aged 20 to 79 years. Generalized additive models with a smooth function were fitted to examin...
Background: Previous studies have found moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to be associat...
There is increasing research into the relationship between physical activity and mental health. Ev...
Background: Although positive effects of physical activity on mental health indicators have been rep...
Although higher physical activity (PA) levels are associated with better mental health, previous fin...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the dose-response relationship between physical ...
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the dose‐response relationship between ...
Background The dose-response association between physical activity (PA) and mental health is poorly ...
While there are studies connecting everyday physical activity (PA) to mental health, they mostly use...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors including physical activity (PA) have been recognized to contribute posi...
Background To examine the associations between levels of severity of mental distress (MD) and meetin...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Notes. MVPA = Moderate and Vigorous Physical Activity, LPA = Light Physical Activity. Each model is ...
Our aim was to explore the prospective associations between physical activity and psychological heal...
Abstract Background Leisure time physical activity (LTPA) is known to be associated with a lower ris...
Background There is growing evidence on positive effects of physical activity (PA) on mental health...
Background: Previous studies have found moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to be associat...
There is increasing research into the relationship between physical activity and mental health. Ev...
Background: Although positive effects of physical activity on mental health indicators have been rep...
Although higher physical activity (PA) levels are associated with better mental health, previous fin...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the dose-response relationship between physical ...
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the dose‐response relationship between ...
Background The dose-response association between physical activity (PA) and mental health is poorly ...
While there are studies connecting everyday physical activity (PA) to mental health, they mostly use...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors including physical activity (PA) have been recognized to contribute posi...
Background To examine the associations between levels of severity of mental distress (MD) and meetin...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Notes. MVPA = Moderate and Vigorous Physical Activity, LPA = Light Physical Activity. Each model is ...
Our aim was to explore the prospective associations between physical activity and psychological heal...
Abstract Background Leisure time physical activity (LTPA) is known to be associated with a lower ris...
Background There is growing evidence on positive effects of physical activity (PA) on mental health...
Background: Previous studies have found moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to be associat...
There is increasing research into the relationship between physical activity and mental health. Ev...
Background: Although positive effects of physical activity on mental health indicators have been rep...