Objective: People with depressive symptoms report lower levels of exercise self-efficacy and are more likely to discontinue regular exercise than others, but it is unclear how depressive symptoms affect the relation between exercise and self-efficacy. We sought to clarify whether depressive symptoms moderate the relations between exercise and same-day self-efficacy, and between self-efficacy and next-day exercise. Methods: Participants (n = 116) were physically inactive adults (35% reported clinically significant depressive symptoms) who initiated regular exercise and completed daily assessments for 4 weeks. Mixed linear models were used to test whether (a) self-efficacy differed on days when exercise did and did not occur, (b) self-efficac...
Objectives: physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about the ...
This prospective, community-based study examined trajectories of physical activity from childhood to...
AbstractThis study was designed with a dual goal: (1) to compare the change in the scores of depress...
Background/purpose: Many people living with cancer experience depression. Research suggests that the...
AbstractThis study investigated whether a computer-based self-regulation intervention increases phys...
The anti-depressive benefits of physical activity are well-evidenced; however little is known about ...
Objectives: physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about the ...
Background: This study aimed to examine the relationship between the timing of physical activity and...
Background: Depression is a devastating public health problem, and various treatments such as exerci...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
© 2019 Miller, Mesagno, McLaren, Grace, Yates and Gomez. Background: Depression is a chronic co...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Depression is a prevalent and costly condition. Identifying effective means to manage depressive sym...
Li Y-M, Konstabel K, Mõttus R, Lemola S. Temporal associations between objectively measured physical...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between depressive symptoms and exercise pa...
Objectives: physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about the ...
This prospective, community-based study examined trajectories of physical activity from childhood to...
AbstractThis study was designed with a dual goal: (1) to compare the change in the scores of depress...
Background/purpose: Many people living with cancer experience depression. Research suggests that the...
AbstractThis study investigated whether a computer-based self-regulation intervention increases phys...
The anti-depressive benefits of physical activity are well-evidenced; however little is known about ...
Objectives: physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about the ...
Background: This study aimed to examine the relationship between the timing of physical activity and...
Background: Depression is a devastating public health problem, and various treatments such as exerci...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
© 2019 Miller, Mesagno, McLaren, Grace, Yates and Gomez. Background: Depression is a chronic co...
BACKGROUND: The present review systematically evaluates correlates of physical activity across the s...
Depression is a prevalent and costly condition. Identifying effective means to manage depressive sym...
Li Y-M, Konstabel K, Mõttus R, Lemola S. Temporal associations between objectively measured physical...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between depressive symptoms and exercise pa...
Objectives: physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about the ...
This prospective, community-based study examined trajectories of physical activity from childhood to...
AbstractThis study was designed with a dual goal: (1) to compare the change in the scores of depress...