2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2018.01.047
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The relationships among daily exercise, sensory-processing sensitivity, and depressive tendency in Japanese university students

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“…As mean scores in each variable were similar to those found in recent studies (e.g. Hamamura and Mearns, 2019;Kase et al, 2016;Oshio et al, 2012;Yano and Oishi, 2018), the sampling from the population of Japanese university students could be valid. However, there are also several limitations in this study.…”
Section: Strengths Limitations Of This Study and Future Directionssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…As mean scores in each variable were similar to those found in recent studies (e.g. Hamamura and Mearns, 2019;Kase et al, 2016;Oshio et al, 2012;Yano and Oishi, 2018), the sampling from the population of Japanese university students could be valid. However, there are also several limitations in this study.…”
Section: Strengths Limitations Of This Study and Future Directionssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Studies with samples of university students have consistently reported the positive correlation between SPS and depressive symptoms (e.g. Liss et al, 2008; Yano and Oishi, 2018). Thus, further studies are needed to examine the mechanisms underlying the relationship between SPS and psychopathology, which could help us to find ways to reduce depressive symptoms in high-SPS students (Bratholm Wyller et al, 2017; Greven et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, physical activity, traditionally effective for regulating mood, is more stressful for individuals with high SPS and does not appear to produce the expected effects (e.g., it does not regulate momentary psychological mood; Amemiya & Sakairi, 2018). Therefore, individuals with high SPS are likely to become physically inactive, resulting in depressive symptoms (Yano & Oishi, 2018). However, one study confirmed that for HSPs, momentary mood regulation effects can be obtained using psychological techniques (Amemiya et al, 2017).…”
Section: Efficacious Techniques For Regulating Mental Health Conditiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensitivity, TMD = Total Mood Disturbance with depression resulting from physical inactivity (Yano & Oishi, 2018). Thus, it can be inferred that individuals with SPS are prone to psychological problems, as are graduate students generally, and they may have difficulty using exercise as a stress management technique.…”
Section: Sps = Sensory Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research carried out concerned the SPS relationship with (selected issues are presented): internalization problems, fear, increased levels of stress, the physical symptoms of poor health (with somatic illnesses), depression (a.o. Benham 2006;Liss et al 2008;Bakker, Molding 2012;Boterberg, Warreyn 2016;Yano, Oishi 2018). It should also be noted that only some of these studies take into account the effects of interaction of specific difficulties and disorders with the SPS feature itself.…”
Section: Benefits and Drawbacks That May Be Associated With High Sensmentioning
confidence: 99%