were asked to respond to the questionnaires described below. Participation was voluntary and anonymous. Measures Demographic, Exercise, and Mental Health Information Respondents were asked to respond to questions related to the following nonidentifying demographic information: country of origin
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Examining the Impact of Gym Closures Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic on Combat Sport Athletes’ Mental Health
Jacob J. Levy, Terrance L. Tarver, and Hannah R. Douglas
Exercise as a Mitigator of Poor Mental Health Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults
Jennifer R. Pharr, Jason D. Flatt, Lung-Chang Chien, Axenya Kachen, and Babayemi O. Olakunde
who met physical activity guidelines were 3 times more likely to report positive mental health compared with those who do not meet these guidelines. 19 A paucity of research has explored the relationship between physical activity/exercise and mental health outcomes among the LGB population. Previous
Physical Activity and Mental Health: A Little Less Conversation, a Lot More Action
Brendon Stubbs, Ruimin Ma, Felipe Schuch, James Mugisha, Simon Rosenbaum, Joseph Firth, and Davy Vancampfort
to ensure that interventions are culturally adapted, tested, and appropriate for underrepresented settings such as in low- and middle-income countries. Third, we propose that accredited training for exercise and mental health is developed for health professionals and nonclinical exercise staff. This
Is JCSP Diverse Enough? Culturally Humble Strategies for Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Justine J. Reel
not limited to, psychology of injury, eating disorders, exercise and mental health, and substance use disorders. This journal highlights the clinical application of research findings within direct psychological service delivery spanning a wide range of clients and settings. JCSP recognizes the
Is JCSP the Right Fit? Tips for the Successful Preparation of Manuscripts
Justine J. Reel
, and disseminates applied research findings. Some examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, psychology of injury, eating disorders, exercise and mental health, and substance use disorders. JCSP highlights the clinical application of research findings in direct psychological service
Exercising Alone or Exercising With Others and Mental Health Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Longitudinal Analysis of Cross-Lagged and Simultaneous Effects
Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, and Narihiko Kondo
desirable effects on mental health than engaging in exercise alone. The social interaction hypothesis has been proposed as one potential mechanism to explain exercise and mental health relationships. 14 This hypothesis suggests that exercise can provide more opportunities to interact with others and that
Oxford Textbook of Children’s Sport and Exercise Medicine, Fourth Edition
Keith Tolfrey
( Disability, Youth Sport, and Clinical Care of the Youth Para Athlete ); Pearson and Sherar ( Sedentary Behaviour and Health )*; and Cadenas-Sanchez, Torres-Lopez, and Migueles ( Physical Activity, Exercise, and Mental Health ) but that is purely a personal preference. Barnard’s adage comparing the worth of
The Kids Are Alright—Right? Physical Activity and Mental Health in College Students
Steven J. Petruzzello and Allyson G. Box
for maintaining or improving mental health ( Rebar & Taylor, 2017 ). A study of 1.2 million U.S. adults from 2011 to 2015 that examined the association between exercise and mental health burden showed that all types of exercise (e.g., cycling, aerobics, running, walking) were associated with a
Aerobic Training Performed at Ventilatory Threshold Improves Psychological Outcomes in Adolescents With Obesity
Yara Fidelix, Mara C. Lofrano-Prado, Leonardo S. Fortes, James O. Hill, Ann E. Caldwell, João P. Botero, and Wagner L. do Prado
L , Ming Q . How does physical activity intervention improve self-esteem and self-concept in children and adolescents? Evidence from a meta-analysis . PLoS ONE . 2015 ; 10 ( 8 ): 1 – 17 . 37. Leith LM . Foundations of exercise and mental health . Fitness Inf Technol . West Virginia
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Kim Gammage, Erica Bennett, Matthew Bird, Jordan Blazo, Alyson Crozier, Alison Ede, Katie Hirsch, Seungmin Lee, Sascha Leisterer, Sean Locke, Eva Pila, and Matthew Stork
and mental health in adolescence: An example of open innovation in gamified learning. Healthcare, 12, 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12020124 Journal website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/healthcare Author website: https://portalciencia.ull.es/investigadores/81100/detalle