2023
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s422982
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The Relationship Between Risk Perception, Physical Activity, and Adolescent Mental Health: A Cross-Lagged Analysis

Siyuan Li,
Ying Wang

Abstract: Background During the novel coronavirus pandemic, the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among adolescents rose dramatically to 31% and 34%, respectively. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between perceived disease risk, physical activity, and adolescent mental health, questioning whether physical activity maintains its protective role amidst heightened disease risk. Methods In a longitudinal study design, questionnaires were administered twice, i… Show more

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“…Substantial amount of research demonstrates a positive link between regular physical activity and mental health in the general population. 9 , 10 As a result, physical activity positively impacts mental health and can help alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, which may indirectly contribute to better overall health outcomes. 8 , 11 For example, many studies show that physical activity modifies the severity of disease in different patient states, leading to better health outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Substantial amount of research demonstrates a positive link between regular physical activity and mental health in the general population. 9 , 10 As a result, physical activity positively impacts mental health and can help alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, which may indirectly contribute to better overall health outcomes. 8 , 11 For example, many studies show that physical activity modifies the severity of disease in different patient states, leading to better health outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%