IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 13384: The Effects of Physical Exercise on Mental Health: From Cognitive Improvements to Risk of Addiction
Conclusions: these findings underline on one side the beneficial effects of physical activity on cognitive function in healthy individuals in a preventive and curative key, while on the other side the importance of an adequate evaluation of psychological distress and personality characteristics associated with exercise addiction.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Pasquale Caponnetto Mirko Casu Miriam Amato Dario Cocuzza Valeria Galofaro Alessandra La Morella Sara Paladino Kamil Pulino Nicoletta Raia Flavia Recupero Cristian Resina Samuele Russo Laura Maria Terranova Jennifer Tiralongo Maria Chiara Vella Tags: Review Source Type: research
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