OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological distress and wellbeing, and potential mediators. METHODS: We used data from the 1970 British Cohort Study (N = 5,197 - 2,688 men), including waves 34y (2004), 42y (2012), and 46y (2016) waves. Participants reported leisure-time physical activity frequency and intensity (exposure) at age 34 (baseline), cognition (vocabulary test), body mass index, disability, mobility and pain perception (potential mediators) at age 42, and psychological distress (Malaise inventory) and wellbeing (Warwick-Edinburgh scale) at age 46. Baseline confounders included sex, country, education, employment status, alcohol use, tobacco smoking, and psychological distress. M...
Physical activity is an important factor in healthy aging and has been shown to reduce depressive sy...
While previous research has established that regular involvement in physical activity (PA) is associ...
Objective:The authors examined the prospective relationship between physical activity and incident d...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
AbstractObjectiveThere is a wide range of leisure-time activities and previous research indicates th...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Physical activity is an important factor in healthy aging and has been shown to reduce depressive sy...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
Aims: To investigate the longitudinal relation between strenuous leisure time physical activity and ...
The association between leisure time physical activity in adolescence and poor mental health in earl...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
Objectives: We analyzed the individual-level associations between participation in moderate to vigor...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
Physical activity is an important factor in healthy aging and has been shown to reduce depressive sy...
While previous research has established that regular involvement in physical activity (PA) is associ...
Objective:The authors examined the prospective relationship between physical activity and incident d...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
AbstractObjectiveThere is a wide range of leisure-time activities and previous research indicates th...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Physical activity is an important factor in healthy aging and has been shown to reduce depressive sy...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
Aims: To investigate the longitudinal relation between strenuous leisure time physical activity and ...
The association between leisure time physical activity in adolescence and poor mental health in earl...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
Objectives: We analyzed the individual-level associations between participation in moderate to vigor...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
Physical activity is an important factor in healthy aging and has been shown to reduce depressive sy...
While previous research has established that regular involvement in physical activity (PA) is associ...
Objective:The authors examined the prospective relationship between physical activity and incident d...