Objective: The observed poorer physical function in persons with mental disorders could partly be due to dysregulation in physiological stress systems. However, an integrated picture of the role of physiological stress systems on objective physical function is lacking. This study examined the association of multiple physiological stress systems with objective physical function, and explored whether these stress systems contribute to the relationship between depression/anxiety and poorer physical function. Methods: Data of 2860 persons of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety was used. Physical function was indicated by hand grip strength assessed using a hand-held dynamometer and lung function assessed using a peak flow meter. Inf...
Objective: Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may help prevent depression and anxiety. ...
Background: Depression and anxiety are the leading mental health problems worldwide; depression is r...
Background Physical inactivity has been identified as a risk factor for depression and, less often, ...
Background: Poorer physical function in patients with depressive or anxiety disorders has been repor...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been related to poorer self-reported physical functioning ov...
Introduction: Depressive and anxiety disorders often involve a chronic course. This study examined w...
BACKGROUND: Depression, anxiety and physical function may be bi-directionally related. We aim to est...
Background: Affective disorders involve dysregulation of major biological stress systems (hypothalam...
Objective: Anxiety and depression have been linked to blunted blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressf...
Background: Anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder (MDD) have been associated with increase...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressful...
Understanding the relationship between psychological and physiological factors in depression and dep...
Background: Dyslipidemia and obesity have been observed in persons with severe anxiety or depression...
Objective: Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may help prevent depression and anxiety. ...
Background: Depression and anxiety are the leading mental health problems worldwide; depression is r...
Background Physical inactivity has been identified as a risk factor for depression and, less often, ...
Background: Poorer physical function in patients with depressive or anxiety disorders has been repor...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been related to poorer self-reported physical functioning ov...
Introduction: Depressive and anxiety disorders often involve a chronic course. This study examined w...
BACKGROUND: Depression, anxiety and physical function may be bi-directionally related. We aim to est...
Background: Affective disorders involve dysregulation of major biological stress systems (hypothalam...
Objective: Anxiety and depression have been linked to blunted blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressf...
Background: Anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder (MDD) have been associated with increase...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressful...
Understanding the relationship between psychological and physiological factors in depression and dep...
Background: Dyslipidemia and obesity have been observed in persons with severe anxiety or depression...
Objective: Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may help prevent depression and anxiety. ...
Background: Depression and anxiety are the leading mental health problems worldwide; depression is r...
Background Physical inactivity has been identified as a risk factor for depression and, less often, ...