The benefits of physical activities on depressive symptoms have increasingly been reported in the literature, but the effect through which a Web-based physical activity promotion program alleviates depressive symptoms is not clearly known, especially among ethnic minority midlife women. The purpose of this pilot randomized control study is to examine the preliminary efficacy of the Web-based physical activity promotion program in enhancing the depressive symptoms of Asian American midlife women through increasing physical activity. This study adopted a randomized repeated measures pretest/posttest control group design. This study consisted of two groups of research participants: 18 in an intervention group and 15 in a control group. By usin...
Objective: The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that physical activity might reduce the risk of depr...
Objective. The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...
Korean Americans are among the most rapidly growing U.S. population groups, yet relatively little is...
The anti-depressive benefits of physical activity are well-evidenced; however little is known about ...
Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depressive symptoms. Com...
Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depressive symptoms. Com...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depr...
Physical activity is an effective method for managing depressive symptoms, and web-based interventio...
Background: In Canada, women aged 15-24 report the highest rate of depression, an age group which re...
Objectives: Randomized trials found physical activity (PA) effective in decreasing depressive sympto...
A report of the Surgeon General revealed Blacks are underrepresented in mental health research (USDH...
Little research has examined exercise-based interventions meant to alleviate depressive symptoms amo...
Background : The high prevalence of depression in women is an increasing public health concern. Alth...
Objective: The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that physical activity might reduce the risk of depr...
Objective. The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...
Korean Americans are among the most rapidly growing U.S. population groups, yet relatively little is...
The anti-depressive benefits of physical activity are well-evidenced; however little is known about ...
Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depressive symptoms. Com...
Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depressive symptoms. Com...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Physical activity is an effective primary or adjunctive treatment to reduce depr...
Physical activity is an effective method for managing depressive symptoms, and web-based interventio...
Background: In Canada, women aged 15-24 report the highest rate of depression, an age group which re...
Objectives: Randomized trials found physical activity (PA) effective in decreasing depressive sympto...
A report of the Surgeon General revealed Blacks are underrepresented in mental health research (USDH...
Little research has examined exercise-based interventions meant to alleviate depressive symptoms amo...
Background : The high prevalence of depression in women is an increasing public health concern. Alth...
Objective: The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that physical activity might reduce the risk of depr...
Objective. The main hypothesis, and the objective of the study, was to test if the participants allo...