The field of psychosomatic medicine has clearly established the idea that how we think and feel will affect the functioning of the body. What we do with our bodies may also affect how we think and feel, but this somatopsychic approach is less well established. This article aims to review what is known about the effects of physical activity on psychological function, and raise awareness of this research amongst psychologists
Although, physical activity has been called the best medicine in America today, outperforming almost...
D.Litt. et Phil.An escalation in the mortality rate in Western society directly attributable to dest...
Sport has found a special place as an effective phenomenon in all societies of the contemporary worl...
The field of psychosomatic medicine has clearly established the idea that how we think and feel will...
Background: Physical exercise is one of the major features of human health, as it is involved in sev...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between engagement in physical acti...
Health psychologists hope to improve people’s emotional well-being for two main reasons. First, impr...
There is increasing research into the relationship between physical activity and mental health. Ev...
Physical exercise, in several guises, improves health and delivers a multitude of benefits for the a...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
Ancient philosophers and physicians such as Plato and Hippocrates believed in the relationship betwe...
Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable behaviour that carries implications for the mental health of ...
A great deal of attention has been given to the association between physical fitness and psychologic...
First paragraph: The potential role of physical activity as an alternative and accompanying form of ...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
Although, physical activity has been called the best medicine in America today, outperforming almost...
D.Litt. et Phil.An escalation in the mortality rate in Western society directly attributable to dest...
Sport has found a special place as an effective phenomenon in all societies of the contemporary worl...
The field of psychosomatic medicine has clearly established the idea that how we think and feel will...
Background: Physical exercise is one of the major features of human health, as it is involved in sev...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between engagement in physical acti...
Health psychologists hope to improve people’s emotional well-being for two main reasons. First, impr...
There is increasing research into the relationship between physical activity and mental health. Ev...
Physical exercise, in several guises, improves health and delivers a multitude of benefits for the a...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
Ancient philosophers and physicians such as Plato and Hippocrates believed in the relationship betwe...
Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable behaviour that carries implications for the mental health of ...
A great deal of attention has been given to the association between physical fitness and psychologic...
First paragraph: The potential role of physical activity as an alternative and accompanying form of ...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
Although, physical activity has been called the best medicine in America today, outperforming almost...
D.Litt. et Phil.An escalation in the mortality rate in Western society directly attributable to dest...
Sport has found a special place as an effective phenomenon in all societies of the contemporary worl...