Background Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impact of psychosocial stress on somatic and mental health. The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of physical fitness levels on the autonomic nervous system (ANS; i.e. heart rate and salivary alpha amylase) responses to acute psychosocial stress, while controlling for established factors influencing individual stress reactions. Methods The Trier Social Stress Test for Groups (TSST-G) was executed with 302 male recruits during their first week of Swiss Army basic training. Heart rate was measured continuously, and salivary alpha amylase was measured twice, before and after the stress intervention. In the same week, all volunte...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
IntroductionPsychological stress is associated with sedentary behavior, which may impair exercise pe...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
Physical activity plays a key role in the control of neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral respo...
Physical activity has proven benefits for physical and psychological well-being and is associated wi...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
The pathways by which physical activity impacts on participants' health are still not fully understo...
Background: Exercise training is suggested to have a stress-buffering effect on physiological reacti...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
Aerobically fit persons need less sympathetic activation to perform the same absolute workload than ...
The present study examined the relationship between aerobic exercise participation and physiological...
Exercise negatively correlates with physiological stress responses, but there is less research on sh...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
The individual biopsychological response to a specific stressor is the result of a complex interplay...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
IntroductionPsychological stress is associated with sedentary behavior, which may impair exercise pe...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
Physical activity plays a key role in the control of neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral respo...
Physical activity has proven benefits for physical and psychological well-being and is associated wi...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
The pathways by which physical activity impacts on participants' health are still not fully understo...
Background: Exercise training is suggested to have a stress-buffering effect on physiological reacti...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
Aerobically fit persons need less sympathetic activation to perform the same absolute workload than ...
The present study examined the relationship between aerobic exercise participation and physiological...
Exercise negatively correlates with physiological stress responses, but there is less research on sh...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
The individual biopsychological response to a specific stressor is the result of a complex interplay...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
IntroductionPsychological stress is associated with sedentary behavior, which may impair exercise pe...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...