2013
DOI: 10.1539/joh.13-0030-oa
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Perceived Fitness Protects against Stress‐based Mental Health Impairments among Police Officers Who Report Good Sleep

Abstract: Perceived Fitness Protects against Stress‐based Mental Health Impairments among Police Officers Who Report Good Sleep: Markus GERBER, et al. Institute of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Basel, Switzerland— Objectives This study examined a cognitive stress‐moderation model that posits that the harmful effects of chronic stress are decreased in police officers who perceive high levels of physical fitness. It also determined whether the stress‐buffering effect of perceived fitness is influenced by off… Show more

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“…In summary, these findings suggest that psychological symptoms can be prevented or improved with small amounts of exercise, below the levels recommended to improve cardiovascular health 1517. Some of our studies even suggest that the way in which people think about their physical activity levels is more closely related to their psychological functioning than their self-reported exercise 18,19. However, since it is reasonable to assume that such minor doses of exercise are not sufficient to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, and thus have only a limited potential to enhance physical health and to reduce the premature mortality rate in people with psychiatric disorders, meeting current physical activity recommendations still seems to be a meaningful target for psychiatric patients.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…In summary, these findings suggest that psychological symptoms can be prevented or improved with small amounts of exercise, below the levels recommended to improve cardiovascular health 1517. Some of our studies even suggest that the way in which people think about their physical activity levels is more closely related to their psychological functioning than their self-reported exercise 18,19. However, since it is reasonable to assume that such minor doses of exercise are not sufficient to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, and thus have only a limited potential to enhance physical health and to reduce the premature mortality rate in people with psychiatric disorders, meeting current physical activity recommendations still seems to be a meaningful target for psychiatric patients.…”
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“…For these workers, the support received from colleagues and supervisors is essential [18]. Other factors such as the perception of low control over labor demands in different situations make the work of the police highly stressful [19], and consequently they have a greater probability of suffering from cardiovascular diseases [20] and poor mental health [21]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gerber et al 61 evidenciaram a importância da atividade física como elemento capaz de atuar no controle do estresse. Contudo, esta condição é muitas vezes desprezada tanto pela organização quanto pelo policial, que se utiliza de empecilhos para não buscar a ajuda adequada, conforme identificou Duxbury et al 43 .…”
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“…A pesquisa sobre estresse autoatribuído, realizada por Gerber et al 61 , na Suíça, as pesquisas sobre estresse ocupacional, realizadas pelos pesquisadores Rose e Unnithan 71 , nos Estados Unidos, e também a pesquisa realizada por Arnetz et al 62 , na Suécia, corroboram com o resultado de não associação significativa com a variável "sexo". Do mesmo modo, também corroboram com o resultado aqui apresentado, o estudo longitudinal sobre Transtorno de Estresse Pós-traumático realizado por Yuan et al 80 , na China, ou ainda as pesquisas sobre a prevalência dos sintomas da Síndrome de Burnout realizadas no Chile, por Mella 84 , e na Espanha, por De la Fuente Solana et al 85 .…”
Section: Prevalência Dos Sintomas Da Síndrome De Burnoutunclassified
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