2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2571913/v1
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Cross-lagged analysis of the relationship between risk perception, physical activity, and adolescent mental health

Abstract: Background Anxiety symptoms were prevalent in teenagers during the new coronavirus pandemic at 31% and depression symptoms were at 34%, both significantly higher than they were before the pandemic, according to research on global adolescent mood disorders during the epidemic. It is unclear, nevertheless, if physical activity still promotes mental health given the perceived danger of sickness, even though it has been demonstrated to be useful in reducing teenage mental health issues. Therefore, this study looke… Show more

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“…16,105 Supporting a reprioritization of health needs is in the best interests of employers as health practices (e.g., physical activity) have been shown to improve factors relating to job performance, including quality sleep, vigor, task focus, and task and creative performance. 113…”
Section: Mediating the Pathways Between Work And Health Via Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,105 Supporting a reprioritization of health needs is in the best interests of employers as health practices (e.g., physical activity) have been shown to improve factors relating to job performance, including quality sleep, vigor, task focus, and task and creative performance. 113…”
Section: Mediating the Pathways Between Work And Health Via Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%