Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An umbrella review revealed that physical activity was linked to a 43% reduction in mental health symptoms. PCPs ...
Compared with urban centers, rural, remote, and northern communities face substantial health inequities and increased rates of noncommunicable disease fuelled, in part, by decreased participation in ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 6-month impact of a physical activity (PA) multilevel intervention on activity patterns and psychological predictors of PA among adolescents. The intervention was directed ...
Obesity prevention during adolescence is a health priority. The ‘Physical Activity 4 Everyone’ (PA4E1) study tested a multi-component physical activity intervention in 10 secondary schools from ...
Objective To determine the net effect of different physical activity intervention components on step counts in addition to self-monitoring. Design A systematic review with meta-analysis and ...
Someone’s desire to commit a physical or sexually violent act may be stopped with a quick physical intervention in the brain, according to new research. It’s early in the work, but scientists at the ...
Changes targeting the social or physical workplace environment have some positive effects on work-related outcomes —- but at least so far, evidence doesn't support a combination of the two approaches, ...
Earlier this year, two advocacy groups issued reports documenting many instances where school personnel disciplined students with disabilities by using abusive physical interventions. Pinning students ...
Objective: To systematically review evidence for the effectiveness of physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses. Data extraction: Search strategy of the Cochrane ...
The pain associated with infant immunization can be decreased by the use of five S’s intervention (swaddling, swinging, shushing, side stomach position and sucking), according to a recent study ...
Globally physical activity in adults and children is very low despite compelling evidence regarding the increased risk of disease and death from insufficient physical activity (PA). Despite national ...
Someone’s desire to commit a physical or sexually violent act may be stopped with a quick physical intervention in the brain, according to new research. It’s early in the work, but scientists at the ...
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