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Journal articles on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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The Lancet. "No mental health without physical health." Lancet 377, no. 9766 (2011): 611. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60211-0.

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Hakeem, Az. "No physical health, only mental health." Psychiatrist 35, no. 4 (2011): 156–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.35.4.156b.

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Chaparala, Hemagireswari, and Mukesh Kripalani. "Physical health epidemic in mental health." Psychiatrist 37, no. 1 (2013): 34–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.37.1.34a.

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Fukuda, Makiko, Eiji Marui, and Fusako Kagitani. "Providing Physical and Mental Health Support Using Medical Examination Data and Perceived Health." Health 07, no. 03 (2015): 406–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2015.73046.

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Fernández Argüelles, Daniel, Daniel Sánchez Oliva, José Antonio Cecchini Estrada, and Javier Fernández Río. "Longitudinal associations between physical activity and mental health in adolescents." RICYDE. Revista internacional de ciencias del deporte 19, no. 71 (2023): 16–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5232/ricyde2023.07102.

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There is a lack of studies that examine the longitudinal relationship between physical activity (PA) and mental health with accelerometers in adolescent populations. The current study aimed to investigate whether changes in PA intensities and sedentary time (ST) are associated with mental health in a cohort of adolescents. 246 (130 boys, 116 girls) high school adolescents aged 13-15 years old (13.28 ± .57) were recruited in a city from the north of Spain. PA and ST levels were assessed by accelerometry. Psychological well-being (PWB) was measured using a self-reported validated questionnaire. Regression linear models were implemented by including PWB as the dependent variable and PA intensities and ST as predictors. Girls who increased light, moderate, and vigorous PA had significantly better PSW at follow-up, whereas no longitudinal associations were found for boys. No association between ST and PSW was identified. The results suggest changes in PA, but no in ST, have an association with PWB in adolescents. Nevertheless, the associations were stronger in girls than in boys. Because girls showed worse PWB at both time points, an optimal threshold for PA influence on mental health could explain the results. Future research is warranted.
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Dishman, Rod K. "Physical Activity and Public Health: Mental Health." Quest 47, no. 3 (1995): 362–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00336297.1995.10484164.

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Stanley, Susanne H., and Jonathan DE Laugharne. "Physical health algorithms for mental health care." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 48, no. 10 (2014): 889–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867414548903.

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Sickel, Amy E., Jason D. Seacat, and Nina A. Nabors. "Mental health stigma: Impact on mental health treatment attitudes and physical health." Journal of Health Psychology 24, no. 5 (2016): 586–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105316681430.

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The purpose of this study was to test two models of the impact of mental health stigma on both attitudes toward seeking psychological help and physical health. General self-efficacy, self-esteem, and anxiety were tested as potential mediators of these two relationships. A sample of adults ( N = 423) aged 18–72 years was surveyed using the participant pool of a large, distance learning university. Structural equation modeling results indicated that mental health stigma directly and indirectly influenced treatment attitudes and physical health. Internal self-variables mediated the relationship between mental health stigma and both study outcomes.
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Yousefzade-Chabok, Shahrokh, Sara Ramezani Kapourchali, Zoheir Reihanian, Ehsan Kazemnezhad Leili, Anoush Dehnadi Moghadam, and Zahra Mohtasham Amiri. "Predictors of Chronic Physical and Mental Quality of Life Following Traumatic Brain Injury." Health 06, no. 06 (2014): 496–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2014.66069.

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Camilo Lesmez-Peralta, Juan, Orlando E. Contreras-Pacheco, and Juan Felipe Reyes-Rodríguez. "Subjective vitality of night workers: Association with physical and mental health." Problems and Perspectives in Management 20, no. 1 (2022): 277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.20(1).2022.23.

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Night work is one of the most recognized responsibilities of security personnel. Feeling vital is a necessary condition for assuring proper development of this function. Thus, the analysis of its effects on physical and mental conditions is a relevant resource for achieving adequate results at individual and organizational levels. Based on a questionnaire applied to 184 private security guards in Colombia, this study examines the subjective vitality of the personnel working during night shifts and its association with self-perceptions regarding their physical and mental health. Additionally, it analyzes the interference that various demographic variables exert on these relationships. By using partial least squares structural equation modeling, the study found that subjective vitality significantly affects night workers’ mental health more than their physical health. That is, subjective vitality among respondents explains 51% of the variability of mental health and 36% of the variability of physical health. A further significant effect of physical health on mental health was also evidenced, in which the former explains the 25% of the latter variability. When comparing results between genders, the study shows that the variability of mental health explained by subjective vitality among women is larger than among men (75% vs. 28%). These results are discussed in light of the theoretical aspects of organizational behavior and are grounded around their potential to address the phenomenon of human resource management in practice. Practical implications include the need for organizational schemes that balance physical and mental health among night workers. AcknowledgmentsThe authors want to acknowledge the 184 Colombian security guards who provided their time to complete the questionnaire for this study.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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Aschan, Lisa. "Health inequalities and mental health service use in mental-physical comorbidity." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2015. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/health-inequalities-and-mental-health-service-use-in-mentalphysical-comorbidity(6f2c678e-1d94-40c0-9622-333539e46c4b).html.

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Although mental and physical health are likely to share common social causes, most mental-physical comorbidity research has focused on immediate mechanisms between mental and physical illness. This thesis takes a social epidemiological approach to mental-physical comorbidity, where social disadvantage and the disproportionate availability of resources are central. The amplified burden of comorbidity in terms of poor health and functioning may have implications for the relationship between comorbidity and mental health service use (MHSU). Whilst much research examines the impact of comorbidity on physical health services, MHSU is under-researched. Furthermore, comorbidity inequalities may be perpetuated through processes of cumulative disadvantage. For example, barriers to social participation may deplete resources over time, thus leading to worse health outcomes and more adverse social circumstances. This project therefore aims to: 1. Estimate the prevalence of comorbidity, and describe inequalities in mental-physical comorbidity by key socio-demographic and socioeconomic factors 2. Describe and explain the association between comorbidity and mental health service utilisation and quality 3. Describe the trajectories of social functioning by comorbidity Analyses make use of survey data from the South East London Community Health Survey (SELCoH) phases 1 (N=1698) and 2 (N=1052) (73% response among those approached at follow-up). Statistical methods used include weighted cross-sectional and longitudinal regression analyses. The results indicate that comorbidity is associated with distinct socio-economic inequalities (most consistently by household income), increased MHSU over time, and persistent social exclusion. This suggests that comorbidity reflects a process of cumulative disadvantage, which has important implications for comorbidity and health inequality research, and local services and policy makers. Altering the downward spiralling trajectories of health and social disadvantage among those with mental-physical comorbidity may be addressed through integrated care models, while interventions aimed at reducing social inequalities may effectively 3 prevent comorbidity and interrupt its downward spiralling course of disadvantage.
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Bell, Edith M. "Physical activity and mental health." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10195658.

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<p> The study investigated the relationship of physical activity (domain, frequency, amount, and intensity) on mental health (depression, stress, and anxiety) in the general population. Two hundred and fifty-three individuals eighteen or older completed either an online or paper survey for the study. Pearson Correlation, T-tests, and multiple regression were used in the data analysis. Results indicated vigorous activity correlated negatively with stress (<i>r</i> = -.16 <i>p</i> &lt; .01) and anxiety, (<i> r</i> = -.15 <i>p</i> &lt; .01). Amount of activity correlated negatively with anxiety, <i>r</i> = -.15 <i>p</i> &lt; .05. Leisure time activity, frequency of activity, and amount of activity were significant predictors of stress among females, R<sup>2</sup> = .07, <i> p</i> &lt; .05 and anxiety among males, R<sup>2</sup> = .09, <i> p</i> &lt; .05 (vigorous for men and moderate for female). Males were found to participate in significantly more vigorous leisure activity than females, <i>t</i> = 2.50, <i>p</i> &lt; .01. Given the limited research on factors of physical activity, results of the study offer useful information for future research into the complexities of physical activity and its effects on mental health.</p>
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Pollock, Elizabeth Davenport. "The relationship between mental health, physical health, physical appearance and marital dissatisfaction." College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/3923.

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Thesis (M.S.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2006.<br>Thesis research directed by: Dept of Family Studies. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Metz, Cara L. "The effects of mental health and physical health on job satisfaction in the mental health field." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1337715058.

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Carless, David. "Mental health and physical activity in recovery." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/261d3734-2195-480d-aef8-64dde3fed29e.

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Kemp, Kim. "Pathways to health in a deprived population : relationships between smoking, mental health & physical health." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5520.

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Introduction: Recently there has been increasing interest in understanding and addressing health inequalities and enhancing the well-being of the population as a whole through anticipatory care and better health care delivery. The current study aimed to investigate the predictive relationships between smoking behaviour, physical health, and mental health in a deprived population using models of mediation. Method: Participants had attended a Keep Well health check, a national programme offering health screening, advice, referrals and signposting to individuals aged 45-64 living in deprived areas. Participants completed a questionnaire measuring smoking status, physical health (RAND general health subscale), mental health symptoms (GHQ-12), positive mental health (WEMWBS), and demographic information. Results: The current study found that smoking mediated the relationship between mental health problems and physical health, as well as mediating the relationship between positive mental health and physical health. Discussion: These findings suggest that by offering interventions to encourage individuals to stop smoking health care providers can hope to reduce mental health problems via direct effects but also via an indirect benefit of improvements in physical health. There are also opportunities to improve physical health via the direct effects of reducing mental health problems and increasing positive mental health, as well as the indirect effect of smoking.
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Bless, Stephanie Marcia. "Physical Activity in Nature and Children's Mental Health." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2015. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/506.

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The aim of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between children's physical activity and wellbeing, and if that relationship is enhanced by physical activity in nature. This study was a non-experimental retrospective multi-informant data review conducted at an outpatient pediatric psychiatric clinic in the Northeast. The theoretical framework used to guide this study was the Health Promotion Model, suggesting Advanced Practice Nursing investigate the relationship between health promoting behaviors and personal factors that support mental wellness in children and protect against mental illness. Data collected included age, sex, and exercise and wellbeing subsections of the Vermont Child Health and Behavior Questionnaire (VHBQ): Parent Reports and Self-reports for 11-21 year olds. Data from three sample groups were analyzed: parent participants (n=178, 61% male, 38% female), child participants (n=78, 51% male, 49% female), and parent-child pairs with sex determined by child (n-25, 60% male, 40% female). Physical activity was calculated using a metric for participation in sports. Two sample t tests were used to analyze children's response to the question "do you participate in sports regularly?" in relation to wellbeing scores. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to investigate correlations between 1) parent reports of their children's physical activity and wellbeing, 2) children's self-reports of physical activity and wellbeing, 3) parent reports of their children's physical and children's self-reports of physical activity, and 4) parent reports of their children's wellbeing and children's self-reports of wellbeing. Statistically significant results included positive correlations between parent reports of their children's physical activity and wellbeing item, "his/her living conditions are excellent" (r=.34, p=<0.001 for overall, r=.25, p=.002 for indoor, and r=.28, p=<0.001 for outdoor). Positive weak correlations were found between parent reports of their children's physical activity and scores on the VHBQ 10-point Worst Life/Best Life bar (r=.19, p=0.02 for overall and r=.17, p=.04 outdoor). Additionally, results showed significant strong positive correlations for all physical activities between parent reports of children's participation and children's self-report of participation (r=0.83, p=<0.001 for overall, r=0.85, p=<0.001 for indoor, and r=.67, p=0.02 for outdoor). However, only a single wellbeing item, "Compared with...most peer, [child] is less happy than they are", demonstrated statistically significant positive correlation (r=.48, p=0.03) when parent reports and self-reports of wellbeing were compared. These results underscore the need for further research. Among professions, Advanced Practice Nurses may be best equipped to fully understand the lifestyle factors that promote children's mental health. Moreover, because of their background, training and employment settings, Advanced Practice Nurses could play an important role not only in initiating well-being research studies, but also in using the resultant information to develop educational resources and policy.
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timilsina, kailash. "Mental health, life periods and physical health correlates, a study of American society." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1381410887.

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Quinn, Megan, H. Owens, and Elaine Loudermilk. "Effects of Physical and Sexual Abuse on Mental Health." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6804.

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O'Connell, Christine. "Integrating physical and psychological wellbeing in child health." Thesis, Canterbury Christ Church University, 2016. http://create.canterbury.ac.uk/15004/.

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Research shows that the integration of physical and mental healthcare in paediatric settings is beneficial in terms of clinical and cost effectiveness (Kahana, Drotar, & Frazier, 2008; Douglas & Benson 2008, Griffin & Christie, 2008). Due to the high rates of mental health problems within this population, several studies have shown that referral to paediatric psychology should be increased (e.g. Wagner & Smith, 2007). However, there are few studies investigating factors influencing healthcare professionals’ referral behaviour. The current study used theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen, 1988; 1991) to develop a questionnaire which explores factors influencing the referral of children and families to paediatric psychology. Psychometric properties of the questionnaire were examined. Findings indicate that the questionnaire holds good reliability and validity and that the main constructs of theory of planned behaviour are useful in predicting intention to refer to paediatric psychology. Specific beliefs about referral were also shown to influence intention to refer. Findings that individual referrer factors such as attitudes and beliefs can impact healthcare professionals’ referral behaviour indicates that multidisciplinary interventions and inter-professional education relating to the psychological aspects of illness are required. Recommendations for future research are discussed.
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Books on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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Lam, Linda C. W., and Michelle Riba, eds. Physical Exercise Interventions for Mental Health. Cambridge University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316157565.

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Retirement and men's physical and mental health. Garland Pub., 1991.

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Kitrina, Douglas, ed. Sport and physical activity for mental health. Blackwell Pub., 2010.

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Physical health and well-being in mental health nursing: Clinical skills for practice. Open University Press, 2010.

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T, Coward Raymond, ed. Rural women's health: Mental, behavioral, and physical issues. Springer, 2006.

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R, Haug Marie, Ford Amasa B. 1922-, and Sheafor Marian, eds. The Physical and mental health of aged women. Springer Pub. Co., 1985.

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H, Kleban Morton, and Oriol William E, eds. Mental and physical health practices of older people: A guide for health professionals. Springer Pub. Co., 1985.

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Tina, Everett, Dennis M, and Ricketts Eirian, eds. Physiotherapy in mental health: A practical approach. Butterworth/Heinemann, 1995.

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Art, Carey, ed. Champions Body-for-Life: 12 weeks to mental and physical strength. HarperCollins, 2008.

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Seymour, Linda. Not all in the mind: The physical health of mental health service users. Mentality, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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Stevinson, Clare. "Mental health." In Physical Activity and Health, 3rd ed. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203095270-10.

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Burdett, Teresa. "Physical Health." In Psychosocial Assessment in Mental Health. SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529714784.n6.

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Henry, Lisa. "Physical Health, Mental Health, and Nutrition." In Experiences of Hunger and Food Insecurity in College. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31818-5_4.

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Worthington, Everett L., and Scott T. Allison. "Humility, mental health, and physical health." In Heroic humility: What the science of humility can say to people raised on self-focus. American Psychological Association, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000079-006.

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Naylor, Chris. "Physical and Mental Health." In Handbook Integrated Care. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56103-5_23.

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Naylor, Chris. "Physical and Mental Health." In Handbook Integrated Care. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69262-9_43.

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Spector, Paul E. "Physical and Mental Health." In Job Satisfaction. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003250616-7.

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Landers, Daniel M., and Shawn M. Arent. "Physical Activity and Mental Health." In Handbook of Sport Psychology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118270011.ch21.

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Kroner, Daryl G., and Maranda Quillen. "Mental Health and Physical Studies." In The Handbook of Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118868799.ch10.

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Ellis, Naomi, and Leon Meek. "Physical activity for mental health." In Clinical Exercise Science. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315885995-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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Koshelieva, Olena. "Physical development as a chance for autism." In III INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MENTAL HEALTH CARE “Mental Health: Global challenges of XXI century”. NDSAN (MFC - coordinator of the NDSAN), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32437/pscproceedings.issue-2019.ok.3.

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Faizah, Rayinda. "Mental Health vs Mental Toughness in Athlete." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Sports, Health, and Physical Education, ISMINA 2021, 28-29 April 2021, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-4-2021.2312115.

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Uddin, Mohammed Shahadat, and Liaquat Hossain. "Exploring physical, mental and psychological health for elders through their personal networks." In 2009 11th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/health.2009.5406214.

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J.H. Biddle, Stuart. "Physical Activity and Mental Health in Young People." In Proceedings of the 2nd Yogyakarta International Seminar on Health, Physical Education, and Sport Science (YISHPESS 2018) and 1st Conference on Interdisciplinary Approach in Sports (CoIS 2018). Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/yishpess-cois-18.2018.92.

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Petreanu, Manuela. "Eating Behavior, Mental Health And Degree Of Physical Activity In Medical Students." In 3rd International Conference on Health and Health Psychology 2017. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.09.21.

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Tsuno, Kanami, Emiko Ando, Akiomi Inoue, Sumiko Kurioka, Norito Kawakami, and Kazuhisa Miyashita. "755 Workplace incivility among health care workers and its health outcomes: mental health and physical complaints." In 32nd Triennial Congress of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), Dublin, Ireland, 29th April to 4th May 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-icohabstracts.1750.

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Karthick, Sanjgna, Sharareh Kermanshachi, and Apurva Pamidimukkala. "Impact Analysis of Heat on Physical and Mental Health of Construction Workforce." In International Conference on Transportation and Development 2022. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784484340.027.

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"Adaptive Physical Culture and Adaptive Sports in the Mental Health System." In Congress on mental health meeting the needs of the XXI century. Gorodets, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22343/mental-health-congress-compendium408-411.

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"Adaptive Physical Culture in Work with the Elderly." In Congress on mental health meeting the needs of the XXI century. Gorodets, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22343/mental-health-congress-compendium411-413.

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Alenezi, Atallah, and Abdulrahman A. Alghamdi. "Progress of Nursing Informatics for Mental Health Initiatives." In 2022 Second International Conference on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icps55917.2022.00036.

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Reports on the topic "Physical health and mental health"

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Sanders, Robert. ESSS Outline: Carers mental and physical health. Iriss, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31583/esss.20201029.

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Dave, Dhaval, Inas Rashad, and Jasmina Spasojevic. The Effects of Retirement on Physical and Mental Health Outcomes. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12123.

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Rashad, Inas. Cycling: An Increasingly Untouched Source of Physical and Mental Health. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12929.

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Breda, Carolyn S. Physical, Mental, Social, and Family Health Outcomes of Gulf War Veterans. Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada419664.

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Breda, Carolyn S. Physical Mental Social and Family Health Outcomes of Gulf War Veterans. Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada423993.

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Bacolod, Marigee, Jesse Cunha, and Yu-Chu Shen. The Impact of Alcohol on Mental Health, Physical Fitness, and Job Performance. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23542.

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Wright, Bill, Lauren Broffman, Natalie Kenton, et al. Effect of Integrating Mental and Physical Health on Patients’ Experiences of Care. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25302/03.2020.ihs.131008388.

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Orr, Joanna, Siobhan Scarlett, Orna Donoghue, and Christine McGarrigle. Housing conditions of Ireland’s older population: Implications for physical and mental health. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.38018/tildare.2016-02.

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Bencsik, Panka, Timothy J. Halliday, and Bhaskar Mazumder. The Intergenerational Transmission of Mental and Physical Health in the United Kingdom. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21033/wp-2021-03.

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Bunn, Sarah, and Lev Tankelevitch. Sleep and Health. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.58248/pn585.

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A POSTnote that explains what is known about sleep and sleep disorders, the effects of poor sleep on performance, and on physical and mental health. It also describes the role of sleep in the context of public and occupational health, road safety, education and the consumer technology market.
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