Shelly Maras

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Updated: June 24th, 2023 21:24

2021 journal article

Examining the relationship between physical activity and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic across five US States

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS, 24.

By: M. Grocke-Dewey*, A. Hardison-Moody n, L. Haynes-Maslow n, S. Maras n, E. Webber*, L. Andress*, B. Houghtaling*, M. Patton-Lopez*, J. Shanks*, C. Byker-Shanks*

author keywords: COVID-19; Physical activity; Mental health; Rural health
TL;DR: Data suggests that a bi-directional, cyclical relationship between physical activity and mental health exists and policy implications should include physical activity promotion as a protective factor against declining mental health. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: February 21, 2022

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