BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) during adolescence is associated with a wide range of health benefits, including lower levels of internalizing and externalizing problems. Although the association between PA and mental health has been established, there are few prospective studies investigating if the association between PA and internalizing/externalizing symptoms remains after adjustment for the baseline occurrence of such symptoms, and those exploring any sex-specific pattern of the association. METHODS: Swedish adolescents (N = 1428; mean age = 14.38 years) were assessed and followed up 3 years later. Self-reported data were collected for PA (recoded as low, moderate and high levels), internalizing (depression and anxiety) and external...
Children and adolescents who report mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, has incr...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Objective: Physical activity appears effective in reducing the risk of depression in adults however ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) during adolescence is associated with a wide range of health bene...
Importance: Physical activity (PA) may have a positive effect on depressed mood. However, whether it...
BackgroundMental health problems have increased noticeably among adolescents. Physical activity has ...
Background We examined associations between objectively-measured physical activity, depressive-sympt...
Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few...
Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few...
Purpose: Low levels of physical activity (PA) have been shown to be associated with depression in ad...
Purpose: Low levels of physical activity (PA) have been shown to be associated with depression in ad...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
Abstract Background The majority of studies investigating associations between physical activity and...
More physical activity (PA) and less screen time (ST) are positively associated with mental health i...
Children and adolescents who report mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, has incr...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Objective: Physical activity appears effective in reducing the risk of depression in adults however ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) during adolescence is associated with a wide range of health bene...
Importance: Physical activity (PA) may have a positive effect on depressed mood. However, whether it...
BackgroundMental health problems have increased noticeably among adolescents. Physical activity has ...
Background We examined associations between objectively-measured physical activity, depressive-sympt...
Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few...
Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few...
Purpose: Low levels of physical activity (PA) have been shown to be associated with depression in ad...
Purpose: Low levels of physical activity (PA) have been shown to be associated with depression in ad...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
Abstract Background The majority of studies investigating associations between physical activity and...
More physical activity (PA) and less screen time (ST) are positively associated with mental health i...
Children and adolescents who report mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, has incr...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Objective: Physical activity appears effective in reducing the risk of depression in adults however ...