Relationship between different domains of physical activity and positive mental health among young adult men
Abstract Background There is growing evidence on positive effects of physical activity (PA) on mental health. However, the focus of previous research on this relationship has typically been on mental health from the perspective of mental health problems rather than from the perspective of mental wel...
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Main Authors: | Kaija Appelqvist-Schmidlechner (Author), Jani P. Vaara (Author), Tommi Vasankari (Author), Arja Häkkinen (Author), Matti Mäntysaari (Author), Heikki Kyröläinen (Author) |
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