Effect of a smartphone-based physical intervention on depression, fitness factors and movement characteristics in adults
Abstract Background Physical activity has been shown to correlate with mental health and a reduction in symptoms of depression. However, the majority of research has focused only on the effects of either aerobic or nonaerobic exercise on depressive symptoms, while the use of novel technological inno...
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Main Authors: | Hyungsook Kim (Author), David Michael O'Sullivan (Author) |
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