Objectives: Randomized trials found physical activity (PA) effective in decreasing depressive symptoms. Few studies included Black participants. The purpose of this systematic literature review was to determine the effects of PA on depressive symptoms in Black adults. Methods: Articles were abstracted by conducting a computer and hand search of eligible studies. Results: Eight of 13 studies found a significant inverse relationship between PA and depressive symptoms in Black adults. Sources for the heterogeneity were explored. Conclusion: Future studies should include representative samples of Black adults, incorporate a theory which considers multiple levels of influence, account for genetic factors in the etiology of depressive symptoms, i...
Background: The burden of depression among Hispanics/Latinos indicates the need to identify factors ...
Objective : This review synthesises results of studies examining the association between physical ac...
Objectives Physical activity and depression have been consistently shown to be inversely associated ...
Objectives: Randomized trials found physical activity (PA) eff ective in decreasing depressive symp...
A report of the Surgeon General revealed Blacks are underrepresented in mental health research (USDH...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that physical activity might reduce the risk of depr...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between perceived racial discrimination and major depressive d...
Background: To investigate the link between depressive symptoms and physical activity (PA) by examin...
Abstract Background: Several studies have shown the effectiveness of exercise as a potential treatme...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
PURPOSE: To investigate the association between physical activity and depressive symptoms in a commu...
Objective: Body dissatisfaction and depression are two intersecting and significant public health is...
The burden of depression among Hispanics/Latinos indicates the need to identify factors related to d...
ObjectiveAlthough increased frequency of physical activity is associated with fewer depressive sympt...
The benefits of physical activities on depressive symptoms have increasingly been reported in the li...
Background: The burden of depression among Hispanics/Latinos indicates the need to identify factors ...
Objective : This review synthesises results of studies examining the association between physical ac...
Objectives Physical activity and depression have been consistently shown to be inversely associated ...
Objectives: Randomized trials found physical activity (PA) eff ective in decreasing depressive symp...
A report of the Surgeon General revealed Blacks are underrepresented in mental health research (USDH...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that physical activity might reduce the risk of depr...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between perceived racial discrimination and major depressive d...
Background: To investigate the link between depressive symptoms and physical activity (PA) by examin...
Abstract Background: Several studies have shown the effectiveness of exercise as a potential treatme...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
PURPOSE: To investigate the association between physical activity and depressive symptoms in a commu...
Objective: Body dissatisfaction and depression are two intersecting and significant public health is...
The burden of depression among Hispanics/Latinos indicates the need to identify factors related to d...
ObjectiveAlthough increased frequency of physical activity is associated with fewer depressive sympt...
The benefits of physical activities on depressive symptoms have increasingly been reported in the li...
Background: The burden of depression among Hispanics/Latinos indicates the need to identify factors ...
Objective : This review synthesises results of studies examining the association between physical ac...
Objectives Physical activity and depression have been consistently shown to be inversely associated ...