The association of physical (in)activity with mental health. Differences between elder and younger populations: a systematic literature review
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2021-04-29Abstract
Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic literature review summarises extant evidence regarding this association, and explores differences observed between populations over sixty-five years and those younger than sixty-five. Methods: We reviewed articles and grey literature reporting at least one measure of physical activity and at least one mental disorder, in people of all ages. Results: From the 2263 abstracts screened, we extracted twenty-seven articles and synthesized the evidence regarding the association between physical (in)activity and one or more mental health outcome measures. We confirmed that physical activity is beneficial for mental health. However, the evidence was mostly based on self-reported physical activity and mental health measures. [...]
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Maynou Pujolras L, Hernández-Pizarro HM, Errea M. The association of physical (in)activity with mental health. Differences between elder and younger populations: a systematic literature review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(9):4771. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094771
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© 2021 by Maynou Pujolras L, Hernández-Pizarro HM, Errea M. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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