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Hope and physical health

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2023
This article provides a brief overview of the recent research focusing on hope and physical health. The reviewed research is limited to research primarily on hope as conceptualized by Snyder and colleagues [33] and to those studies in which the researchers measured hope using scales based on Hope Theory proposed by Snyder and colleagues.
Heather N, Rasmussen   +2 more
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Physical Exercise and Health

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2014
Regular physical exercise is an established recommendation for preventing and treating the main modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Performing physical activity of moderate intensity for a minimum of 30 min 5 days a week or of high intensity for a minimum of 20 min 3 days a week improves ...
Alberto, Cordero   +2 more
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PTSD and Physical Health

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2018
We review evidence linking PTSD to physical health symptoms and specific disorders, highlighting areas with multiple studies and objective measures of disease states when available. We also examine evidence for biological, behavioral, and psychosocial mechanisms underlying these associations and discuss the clinical implications of recent research ...
Annie L, Ryder   +2 more
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Sport and physical health

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1981
SummaryThe role of sport is considered in the light of the health and physical capabilities of the average members of the population. It is shown how the different aspects of physical capacity can be extended, not only in the average sedentary person, but also in the elderly and the physically incapacitated.
E J, Bassey, P H, Fentem
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Physical health and schizophrenia

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2006
Patients with schizophrenia have higher than expected rates of morbidity and mortality. It is debatable whether this is related to shared risk factors, antipsychotic medication or inherent to the condition itself. This review will describe this association and the recent advances in the field.The majority of patients with schizophrenia have at least ...
Alex J, Mitchell, Darren, Malone
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Physical activity and health

2001
Introduction Participation in physical activity is associated with significant benefits to health, most importantly in the prevention of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers (Bauman et al., 2002; United States Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS], 1996).
Owen, Neville   +2 more
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Physical activity for health

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2006
I would like to start this editorial by saying how delighted I am to be asked to become the inaugural JSS section editor for Physical Activity for Health.
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Health Physics Ethics

Health Physics, 2004
Ethics is defined in the New World Dictionary as ". . . moral principles governing appropriate conduct for an individual or group." The Health Physics Membership Directory contains 2 references for professional conduct for health physicists. The first is for members of the Health Physics Society. The second is for Certified Health Physicists.
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