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A growing body of evidence shows that physical activity can be a
cost-effective and safe intervention for the prevention and
treatment of a wide range of mental health problems. As researchers
and clinicians around the world look for evidence-supported
alternatives and complements to established forms of therapy
(medication and psychotherapy), interest in physical activity
mounts. The Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity and Mental
Health offers the most comprehensive review of the research
evidence on the effects of physical activity on multiple facets of
mental health. Written by a team of world-leading international
experts, the book covers ten thematic areas: physical activity and
the 'feel good' effect anxiety disorders depression and mood
disorders self-perceptions and self-evaluations cognitive function
across the lifespan psychosocial stress pain energy and fatigue
addictions quality of life in special populations. This volume
presents a balanced assessment of the research evidence, highlights
important directions for future work, and draws clear links between
theory, research, and clinical practice. As the most complete and
authoritative resource on the topic of physical activity and mental
health, this is essential reading for researchers, students and
practitioners in a wide range of fields, including clinical and
health psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, behavioural and
preventive medicine, gerontology, nursing, public health and
primary care.
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