Physical Activity and Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Australia: A Lifetable Analysis
Introduction: Mental disorders, in particular, depressive and anxiety disorders, are a leading cause of disability in Australia and globally. Physical activity may reduce the incidence of anxiety and depression, and this supports the inclusion of physical activity in strategies for the prevention of...
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Main Authors: | Mary Njeri Wanjau, MPPM (Author), Holger Möller, PhD (Author), Fiona Haigh, PhD (Author), Andrew Milat, PhD (Author), Rema Hayek, MCom (Author), Peta Lucas, BHMSc (Author), J. Lennert Veerman, PhD (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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