Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Physical activity may confer protective effects in the development of anxiety and its disorders. These effects may be particularly strong among individuals who have elevated levels of anxiety sensitivity (AS; i.e., the fear of somatic arousal), an established cognitive-based risk factor for anxiety and its disorders. The present study performed a laboratory test of the interplay between physical activity and AS. Methods: The participants were adults free of Axis I psychopathology (n = 145) who completed measures of physical activity and AS before undergoing a recurrent 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air (CO(2)) challenge. Results: Consistent with the hypothesis, physical activity was significantly relat...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...
Anxiety sensitivity is a known precursor to panic attacks and panic disorder, and involves the misin...
Human literature documenting that PA may confer protective effects on mental health by influencing t...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the effects of acute exercise on anxiogenic...
Anxiety is a commonly diagnosed and experienced mental health disorder that places a large burden on...
Acute exercise has shown to reduce the effects of experimental panic provocation in healthy voluntee...
Item does not contain fulltextIndividuals with elevated levels of anxiety sensitivity (AS) may be mo...
The anxiolytic effects of regular exercise have been well documented, though the mechanisms through ...
Interoception is the ability to sense one’s physical perturbations in the body. Interoception has ga...
Background Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of i...
Anxiety sensitivity is a known precursor to panic attacks and panic disorder, and involves the misin...
Background: Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of ...
Background: Exercise interventions repeatedly have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of...
Background Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of i...
Regular physical activity exerts positive effects on anxiety disorder symptoms, although the biologi...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...
Anxiety sensitivity is a known precursor to panic attacks and panic disorder, and involves the misin...
Human literature documenting that PA may confer protective effects on mental health by influencing t...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the effects of acute exercise on anxiogenic...
Anxiety is a commonly diagnosed and experienced mental health disorder that places a large burden on...
Acute exercise has shown to reduce the effects of experimental panic provocation in healthy voluntee...
Item does not contain fulltextIndividuals with elevated levels of anxiety sensitivity (AS) may be mo...
The anxiolytic effects of regular exercise have been well documented, though the mechanisms through ...
Interoception is the ability to sense one’s physical perturbations in the body. Interoception has ga...
Background Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of i...
Anxiety sensitivity is a known precursor to panic attacks and panic disorder, and involves the misin...
Background: Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of ...
Background: Exercise interventions repeatedly have been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of...
Background Prospective cohorts have suggested that physical activity (PA) can decrease the risk of i...
Regular physical activity exerts positive effects on anxiety disorder symptoms, although the biologi...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...
Anxiety sensitivity is a known precursor to panic attacks and panic disorder, and involves the misin...
Human literature documenting that PA may confer protective effects on mental health by influencing t...