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- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 author "Zschucke E, Gaudlitz K, Ströhle A".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 date "January 2013".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 doi "10.3961/jpmph.2013.46.S.S12".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 isCitedBy Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise.
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 journal "J Prev Med Public Health".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 pages "S12–521".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 pmc "3567313".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 pmid "23412549".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 quote "In psychiatric patients, different mechanisms of action for and have been discussed: On a neurochemical and physiological level, a number of acute changes occur during and following bouts of EX, and several long-term adaptations are related to regular EX training. For instance, EX has been found to normalize reduced levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and therefore has neuroprotective or even neurotrophic effects [7–9]. Animal studies found EX-induced changes in different neurotransmitters such as serotonin and endorphins [10,11], which relate to mood, and positive effects of EX on stress reactivity . Finally, anxiolytic effects of EX mediated by atrial natriuretic peptide have been reported [14]. Potential psychological mechanisms of action include learning and extinction, changes in body scheme and health attitudes/behaviors, social reinforcement, experience of mastery, shift of external to more internal locus of control, improved coping strategies, or simple distraction [15,16].".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 title "Exercise and physical activity in mental disorders: clinical and experimental evidence".
- jpmph.2013.46.s.s12 volume "46 Suppl 1".