Substantial evidence shows that physical activity and fitness play a protective role in the development of stress related disorders. However, the beneficial effects of fitness for resilience to modern life stress are not fully understood. Potentially protective effects may be attributed to enhanced resilience via underlying psychosocial mechanisms such as self-efficacy expectations. This study investigated whether physical activity and fitness contribute to prospectively measured resilience and examined the mediating effect of general self-efficacy. 431 initially healthy adults participated in fitness assessments as part of a longitudinal-prospective study, designed to identify mechanisms of resilience. Self-efficacy and habitual activity w...
Background: As obesity continues to be a global epidemic, health professionals continue to search fo...
This study sought to evaluate the association between perceived physical fitness, actual fitness mea...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
Substantial evidence shows that physical activity and fitness play a protective role in the developm...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship between the physical activity, linked to...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, a physiological health variable, is associated with mental health. Howeve...
It is not too difficult to get an individual to start a physical activity program. It is incredibly ...
Stress can have a deleterious effect on physical activity and sedentary behaviour, though this effec...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
One hundred sixty-six participants (70 males, 96 females) completed a series of questionnaires measu...
Self-efficacy is proposed as a mediating factor underlying positive outcome as observed in lifestyle...
Defined as the successful adaptation to dynamic environments, resilience is considered a cornerston...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
The purpose of this study was to examine resilience, as the ability to bounce back from stress, in p...
Existing literature examines the effects of exercise on psychological phenomena like stress and phys...
Background: As obesity continues to be a global epidemic, health professionals continue to search fo...
This study sought to evaluate the association between perceived physical fitness, actual fitness mea...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
Substantial evidence shows that physical activity and fitness play a protective role in the developm...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship between the physical activity, linked to...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, a physiological health variable, is associated with mental health. Howeve...
It is not too difficult to get an individual to start a physical activity program. It is incredibly ...
Stress can have a deleterious effect on physical activity and sedentary behaviour, though this effec...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
One hundred sixty-six participants (70 males, 96 females) completed a series of questionnaires measu...
Self-efficacy is proposed as a mediating factor underlying positive outcome as observed in lifestyle...
Defined as the successful adaptation to dynamic environments, resilience is considered a cornerston...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
The purpose of this study was to examine resilience, as the ability to bounce back from stress, in p...
Existing literature examines the effects of exercise on psychological phenomena like stress and phys...
Background: As obesity continues to be a global epidemic, health professionals continue to search fo...
This study sought to evaluate the association between perceived physical fitness, actual fitness mea...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...