Cardiorespiratory fitness, a physiological health variable, is associated with mental health. However, not many studies have looked at a psychological characteristic’s association with cardiorespiratory fitness and mental health. Aim: examine the nature of the relationships between cardiorespiratory fitness, resilience, and somatic & cognitive anxiety measures post-acute stress task. Study: 458 (61.8% female, 66.4% Caucasian, and median age was 19.5 years [SD=1.25]). Participants completed the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) questionnaire, 10-minute baseline-period, and a 4-minute acute psychological stress task. Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) were monitored throughout the baseline and stress task. Post-stress task, part...
Objective: The observed poorer physical function in persons with mental disorders could partly be du...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
Purpose This cross-sectional observational study examined the degree to which cardiorespiratory fitn...
Substantial evidence shows that physical activity and fitness play a protective role in the developm...
Contains fulltext : 237078.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Intrusive and d...
A question asked commonly is if exercise has any effect on our Mental Health. This paper has tried t...
We investigated the independent and joint associations of changes in estimated cardiorespiratory fit...
Fitness level and trait anxiety were used as independent variables in a multiple regression study ...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Background: Psychological resilience is the adaptation of individual in the face of negative situati...
Heart rate variability: Can it serve as a marker of mental health resilience? Background: Stress re...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
Human literature documenting that PA may confer protective effects on mental health by influencing t...
Objective: The observed poorer physical function in persons with mental disorders could partly be du...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
Purpose This cross-sectional observational study examined the degree to which cardiorespiratory fitn...
Substantial evidence shows that physical activity and fitness play a protective role in the developm...
Contains fulltext : 237078.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Intrusive and d...
A question asked commonly is if exercise has any effect on our Mental Health. This paper has tried t...
We investigated the independent and joint associations of changes in estimated cardiorespiratory fit...
Fitness level and trait anxiety were used as independent variables in a multiple regression study ...
Purpose: Individual responses to aerobic training vary from almost none to a 40 % increase in aerobi...
Introduction. Regular exercise has been associated with better mental health, but relationships of c...
Background: Psychological resilience is the adaptation of individual in the face of negative situati...
Heart rate variability: Can it serve as a marker of mental health resilience? Background: Stress re...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Introduction; We have previously shown that self-reported physical activity is inversely related to ...
Human literature documenting that PA may confer protective effects on mental health by influencing t...
Objective: The observed poorer physical function in persons with mental disorders could partly be du...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
Purpose This cross-sectional observational study examined the degree to which cardiorespiratory fitn...