In the last few decades exercise has been explored as a potential tool to reduce symptoms experienced by patients with panic disorder (PD). This review aims to present the effects of exercise interventions on panic severity, and anxiety symptoms of patients with PD. A literature search was conducted using PubMeb and ISI Web of Science databases, with the search terms panic disorder and aerobic exercise, exercise therapy, physical fitness, physical activity, aerobic training. Acute studies suggest that exercise immediately increases panic-related symptoms, but allows the reduction of artificially induced increase panic attacks and anxiety. There is still no clear evidence indicating that regular exercise programs reduce panic-related symp...
To investigate the effects of a regularly repeated aerobic exercise series on anxiety and maximum ox...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physical exercise can reduce symptoms for subjects ...
Anxiety sensitivity, or the belief that anxiety-related sensations can have negative consequences, h...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder ...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder ...
Introduction: In the last few decades, exercise has been explored as a potential tool to reduce sym...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders observed currently. It is a normal adapt...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders observed currently. It is a normal adapt...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients suffering from panic disorder do not receive adequate ca...
Background: Exercise interventions repeatedly have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physical exercise can reduce symptoms for subjects ...
To investigate the effects of a regularly repeated aerobic exercise series on anxiety and maximum ox...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physical exercise can reduce symptoms for subjects ...
Anxiety sensitivity, or the belief that anxiety-related sensations can have negative consequences, h...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder ...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder ...
Introduction: In the last few decades, exercise has been explored as a potential tool to reduce sym...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders observed currently. It is a normal adapt...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders observed currently. It is a normal adapt...
Background: The effects of the aerobic exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Panic Disorder...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients suffering from panic disorder do not receive adequate ca...
Background: Exercise interventions repeatedly have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise is an ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physical exercise can reduce symptoms for subjects ...
To investigate the effects of a regularly repeated aerobic exercise series on anxiety and maximum ox...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physical exercise can reduce symptoms for subjects ...
Anxiety sensitivity, or the belief that anxiety-related sensations can have negative consequences, h...