There is a large and growing body of evidence on the health benefits of engagement in leisure activities (voluntary, enjoyable non-work activities, such as hobbies, arts, volunteering, community group membership, sports, and socialising). However, there is no unifying framework explaining how leisure activities affect health: what the mechanisms of action are by which engagement with leisure activities leads to the prevention, management, or treatment of mental and physical illness. In this Review, we identify and map over 600 mechanisms of action. These mechanisms can be categorised as psychological, biological, social, and behavioural processes that operate at individual (micro), group (meso), and societal (macro) levels, and are synthesi...
This research considered the role of active leisure-based interventions with young people at risk of...
Despite the recent growth of leisure coping research, it is not entirely clear what types of leisure...
Young peoples experience of boredom and/or depression is often reported as a negative factor that in...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
The connection between health and physical activity is widely discussed. Along with poor nutrition a...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
International policy now constantly advocates a need for populations to engage in more physical acti...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
This paper explores the various ideas, notions and conversations that underpin the leisure/health ne...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
Presently various discourses of ‘health’ link to theoretical and practical domains of leisure. Withi...
The relationship between leisure, health, and wellbeing has had a longstanding connection; however, ...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
While it is generally accepted in the leisure field that leisure has a role, and arguably a key one ...
While it is generally accepted in the leisure field that leisure has a role, and arguably a key one ...
This research considered the role of active leisure-based interventions with young people at risk of...
Despite the recent growth of leisure coping research, it is not entirely clear what types of leisure...
Young peoples experience of boredom and/or depression is often reported as a negative factor that in...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
The connection between health and physical activity is widely discussed. Along with poor nutrition a...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
International policy now constantly advocates a need for populations to engage in more physical acti...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
This paper explores the various ideas, notions and conversations that underpin the leisure/health ne...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
Presently various discourses of ‘health’ link to theoretical and practical domains of leisure. Withi...
The relationship between leisure, health, and wellbeing has had a longstanding connection; however, ...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
While it is generally accepted in the leisure field that leisure has a role, and arguably a key one ...
While it is generally accepted in the leisure field that leisure has a role, and arguably a key one ...
This research considered the role of active leisure-based interventions with young people at risk of...
Despite the recent growth of leisure coping research, it is not entirely clear what types of leisure...
Young peoples experience of boredom and/or depression is often reported as a negative factor that in...