Abstract Background Depressive symptomatology may act as a barrier to enhance physical activity. This phenomenon is predominantly found in patients with an established cardiovascular disease (CVD) and in female patients. This cross-sectional study investigated (1) the association between symptoms of depression and physical inactivity, and (2) whether this association is different between primary and secondary prevention patients, and between men and women. Methods The study design concerns a secondary analysis of baseline data from a randomized clinical trial, including primary and secondary prevention patients (n = 2184; mean age 71.6 ± 8.94), from 34 general practitioner panels. The Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity questionnaire (RAP...
Background: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Purpose Physical activity, sleep problems, and symptoms of depression contribute to overall well-bei...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Background: Depressive symptomatology may act as a barrier to enhance physical activity. This phenom...
The datasets contains all data used for analyses in the research described our paper. The paper addr...
Depression has been linked to a number of health problems, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). O...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-48)Depression has shifted from an individual diagnosis to...
OBJECTIVE: This study explored whether young adults with major depression who are physically active ...
Depression is an increasing public health concern with rising prevalence. Nevertheless, far from eve...
Purpose: Studies indicate that depression may increase risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in addit...
Background: Epidemiologic research suggests that physical activity is associated with decreased prev...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
The purpose of this research was to examine the links between depression and physical activity in pe...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Physical inactivity is discussed as one of the most detrimental influences for lifestyle-related med...
Background: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Purpose Physical activity, sleep problems, and symptoms of depression contribute to overall well-bei...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Background: Depressive symptomatology may act as a barrier to enhance physical activity. This phenom...
The datasets contains all data used for analyses in the research described our paper. The paper addr...
Depression has been linked to a number of health problems, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). O...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-48)Depression has shifted from an individual diagnosis to...
OBJECTIVE: This study explored whether young adults with major depression who are physically active ...
Depression is an increasing public health concern with rising prevalence. Nevertheless, far from eve...
Purpose: Studies indicate that depression may increase risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in addit...
Background: Epidemiologic research suggests that physical activity is associated with decreased prev...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
The purpose of this research was to examine the links between depression and physical activity in pe...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Physical inactivity is discussed as one of the most detrimental influences for lifestyle-related med...
Background: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Purpose Physical activity, sleep problems, and symptoms of depression contribute to overall well-bei...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...