Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activity (PA) participation are prospectively associated with psychological distress and well-being among middle-aged adults. / Methods: Data from the 1970 British Cohort Study was used (N=5,144-2,733 women). At age 42y, participants reported their type of leisure-time PA, which was classified as individual PA or group PA (exposure). At age 46y, participants reported co-primary outcomes: psychological distress (Malaise Inventory) and well-being (Warwick-Edinburgh scale). Highest academic achievement, employment status, country of interview, baseline values of psychological distress and well-being, smoking, alcohol use, TV-viewing and total phys...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A community telephone survey ...
Background: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, althoug...
Few studies examined the relationship between social participation, physical activity and psychologi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological dist...
While previous research has established that regular involvement in physical activity (PA) is associ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
OBJECTIVE: To explore gender-specific variations related to activity intensity in the relationship b...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
Background To investigate whether physical performance is independently of physical activity (PA) a...
IntroductionAlthough evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may be associated with mental well-bei...
Background: Despite the benefits of physical activity, a large majority of adults fail to get the re...
Objective: To examine the compositional effects of physical behaviour on mental health. Design: Cros...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
BACKGROUND: Mental health conditions are among the leading non-fatal diseases in middle-aged and old...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A community telephone survey ...
Background: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, althoug...
Few studies examined the relationship between social participation, physical activity and psychologi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological dist...
While previous research has established that regular involvement in physical activity (PA) is associ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
OBJECTIVE: To explore gender-specific variations related to activity intensity in the relationship b...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
Background To investigate whether physical performance is independently of physical activity (PA) a...
IntroductionAlthough evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may be associated with mental well-bei...
Background: Despite the benefits of physical activity, a large majority of adults fail to get the re...
Objective: To examine the compositional effects of physical behaviour on mental health. Design: Cros...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
BACKGROUND: Mental health conditions are among the leading non-fatal diseases in middle-aged and old...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A community telephone survey ...
Background: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, althoug...
Few studies examined the relationship between social participation, physical activity and psychologi...