Background and Aims Exercise and physical activity are beneficial both physically and psychologically but a few individuals use exercise excessively resulting in physical and even psychological damage. There is evidence for bi-directional relationship between exercise with depression and anxiety showing that exercise can reduce anxiety and depression, whereas a lack of exercise is associated with higher levels of anxiety and depression. Methods This study used questionnaires assessing compulsive exercise, anxiety and depression among 20 professional regular exercisers and 51 recreational regular exercisers. Results Results showed that ratings of compulsive exercise were associated with ratings of anxiety and depression among individuals who...
This dissertation investigated the association of meeting the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 p...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physically active behavior is associated with reduc...
Objectives: To examine whether regular exercise is associated with anxiety, depression and personali...
Background and aims: Exercise and physical activity are beneficial both physically and psychological...
The literature shows an inverse association between exercise and mental disorders. The aim of this s...
Research has consistently demonstrated an association between depressive disorders and behavioral ad...
Examination object: people that are suffering from depression, anxiety, while applying physical exer...
Background: There are few studies evaluating the association between practice of physical activity a...
Objective: Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may help prevent depression and anxiety. ...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the psychological benefits of exercise, specifically regar...
Anxiety and depression are the most frequently diagnosed psychological diseases showing a high co-mo...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
International audienceAlthough it has been hypothesized that the association of physical activity wi...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Stanton, R ORCiD: 0000-0002-6684-5087; Wintour, S ORCiD: 0000-0...
This dissertation investigated the association of meeting the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 p...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physically active behavior is associated with reduc...
Objectives: To examine whether regular exercise is associated with anxiety, depression and personali...
Background and aims: Exercise and physical activity are beneficial both physically and psychological...
The literature shows an inverse association between exercise and mental disorders. The aim of this s...
Research has consistently demonstrated an association between depressive disorders and behavioral ad...
Examination object: people that are suffering from depression, anxiety, while applying physical exer...
Background: There are few studies evaluating the association between practice of physical activity a...
Objective: Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may help prevent depression and anxiety. ...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the psychological benefits of exercise, specifically regar...
Anxiety and depression are the most frequently diagnosed psychological diseases showing a high co-mo...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
International audienceAlthough it has been hypothesized that the association of physical activity wi...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Stanton, R ORCiD: 0000-0002-6684-5087; Wintour, S ORCiD: 0000-0...
This dissertation investigated the association of meeting the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 p...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that physically active behavior is associated with reduc...
Objectives: To examine whether regular exercise is associated with anxiety, depression and personali...