Longitudinal associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and stress-related exhaustion, depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances
Abstract Background In the last few years, so-called "common mental disorders", including adjustment disorder and stress-related exhaustion, have outrivalled musculoskeletal disorders as being the leading cause of long-term sick leave in Sweden. Cardiorespiratory fitness level defined as &...
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Main Authors: | Agneta Lindegård (Author), Gunilla Wastensson (Author), Emina Hadzibajramovic (Author), Anna Grimby-Ekman (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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