IntroductionAlthough evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may be associated with mental well-being at older ages, it is unclear whether some types of PA are more important than others. The purpose of this study is to investigate associations of monitored total PA under free-living conditions, self-reported leisure-time PA (LTPA), and walking for pleasure with mental well-being at age 60–64 years.MethodsData on 930 (47%) men and 1,046 (53%) women from the United Kingdom Medical Research Council (MRC) National Survey of Health and Development collected in 2006–2011 at age 60–64 were used in 2013–2014 to test the associations of PA (PA energy expenditure and time spent in different intensities of activity assessed using combined heart rate...
Background: Physical activity is claimed to be related to well-being and to a lower risk of cardiova...
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic literature ...
This study explored the associations of the volume and intensity of physical activity and the volume...
IntroductionAlthough evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may be associated with mental well-bei...
Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) stu...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic litera-ture...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
Objective measures of physical capability are being used in a growing number of studies as biomarker...
Background Leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) shows promise for reducing the risk of poor mental ...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Objective measures of physical capability are being used in a growing number of studies as biomarker...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate longitudinal and bidirectional associations between mental health an...
Background: Low levels of well-being (including happiness) in the older population are major glob...
Background: Physical activity is claimed to be related to well-being and to a lower risk of cardiova...
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic literature ...
This study explored the associations of the volume and intensity of physical activity and the volume...
IntroductionAlthough evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may be associated with mental well-bei...
Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) stu...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic litera-ture...
Objectives: to assess longitudinal relationships between habitual levels of physical activity and in...
Objective measures of physical capability are being used in a growing number of studies as biomarker...
Background Leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) shows promise for reducing the risk of poor mental ...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Objective measures of physical capability are being used in a growing number of studies as biomarker...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate longitudinal and bidirectional associations between mental health an...
Background: Low levels of well-being (including happiness) in the older population are major glob...
Background: Physical activity is claimed to be related to well-being and to a lower risk of cardiova...
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic literature ...
This study explored the associations of the volume and intensity of physical activity and the volume...