Higher education students often suffer from physiological and psychological health problems caused by stress, which may negatively impact their academic performance (AP). Physical activity (PA) can be a promising strategy to buffer these stress-induced complaints. Therefore, the aim of this investigation was to summarize evidence for the tridimensional construct of PA, stress, and AP, as well as to quantify the relationships among these variables. Five databases (PubMed, Scopus, SMEI, ERIC, and Web of Science) were systematically searched in November 2019 for publications that examined PA, stress, and AP of university students, without any restrictions regarding the publication period. The systematic review includes four original research s...
R. Korhonen, E. Rauff. Seattle University, Seattle Washington First-year university students have an...
D. Howard, E. Dunston, J. Hammermeister, K. Taylor Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA The ben...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(5): 754-763, 2017. Stress levels in university students...
Changes in physical activity (PA) patterns and stress levels are common among college students. Not ...
S. Chriest, E. Dunston, S. Halverson, M. Crusch, B. Johnson, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington U...
The stress-buffering hypothesis postulates that physical activity and exercise can buffer the negati...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(7): 1680-1691, 2022. Physical activity has significantl...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain further knowledge on the effects of stress on student...
PURPOSE: Stress and the college experience go hand in hand. Stress has been shown to negatively impa...
R. Korhonen, E. Rauff. Seattle University, Seattle Washington First-year university students have an...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
R. Korhonen, E. Rauff. Seattle University, Seattle Washington First-year university students have an...
D. Howard, E. Dunston, J. Hammermeister, K. Taylor Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA The ben...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(5): 754-763, 2017. Stress levels in university students...
Changes in physical activity (PA) patterns and stress levels are common among college students. Not ...
S. Chriest, E. Dunston, S. Halverson, M. Crusch, B. Johnson, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington U...
The stress-buffering hypothesis postulates that physical activity and exercise can buffer the negati...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(7): 1680-1691, 2022. Physical activity has significantl...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
Background. Stress and physical inactivity are one of the most common risk factors among students. P...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain further knowledge on the effects of stress on student...
PURPOSE: Stress and the college experience go hand in hand. Stress has been shown to negatively impa...
R. Korhonen, E. Rauff. Seattle University, Seattle Washington First-year university students have an...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
R. Korhonen, E. Rauff. Seattle University, Seattle Washington First-year university students have an...
D. Howard, E. Dunston, J. Hammermeister, K. Taylor Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA The ben...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(5): 754-763, 2017. Stress levels in university students...