The relationship between physical activity and Internet addiction among adolescents in western China: a chain mediating model of anxiety and inhibitory control
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(9), P. 1602 - 1618
Published: May 21, 2024
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
mediating
effect
of
anxiety
and
inhibitory
control
in
relationship
between
physical
activity
Internet
addiction
(IA)
among
adolescents.
A
total
951
adolescents
from
western
China
completed
a
self-report
survey
assessing
activity,
anxiety,
control,
IA.
Descriptive
analysis,
correlation
mediation
analysis
were
conducted
using
SPSS
software
Process
plug-in.
Controlling
for
age,
gender,
only
child
status,
findings
revealed
negative
association
Moreover,
positively
correlated
with
Additionally,
exhibited
positive
control.
Notably,
directly
negatively
predicted
IA
adolescents,
while
also
indirectly
predicting
it
through
contributes
deeper
understanding
mechanisms
that
underlie
complex
effects
on
Language: Английский
Anxiety, inhibitory control, physical activity, and internet addiction in Chinese adolescents: a moderated mediation model
BMC Pediatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Adolescents
may
have
anxiety
due
to
a
series
of
events
such
as
school
work
and
social
interaction.
Improper
handling
often
leads
some
negative
consequences,
Internet
addiction.
Therefore,
this
study
further
explored
the
relationship
between
addiction,
well
mediating
role
inhibitory
control
two,
also
considered
moderating
physical
activity
control.
Language: Английский
The relationship between physical exercise and psychological capital in college students: the mediating role of perceived social support and self-control
Lin Yan,
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Mengjiao He,
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Weiqing Zhou
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Influence of β‐catenin signaling on neurogenesis in neuropsychiatric disorders: Anxiety and depression
Drug Development Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
85(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Abstract
It
has
been
proven
that
stress,
mainly
in
the
early
years
of
life,
can
lead
to
anxiety
and
mood
problems.
Current
treatments
for
psychiatric
disorders
are
not
enough,
some
them
show
intolerable
side
effects,
emphasizing
urgent
need
new
treatment
targets.
Hence,
a
better
understanding
different
brain
networks,
which
involved
response
depression,
may
evoke
with
more
specific
One
these
targets
is
β‐catenin
regulates
circuits.
β‐Catenin
dual
toward
influence
coping
or
vulnerability
stress
response.
Indeed,
signaling
involves
several
processes
such
as
inflammation‐directed
repair,
inflammation‐induced
damage,
neurogenesis.
Interestingly,
reduction
accompanied
by
low
neurogenesis,
leads
depression.
However,
another
state,
this
activates
compensatory
mechanism
enhances
neurogenesis
protect
against
depression
but
precipitate
anxiety.
Thus,
molecular
could
enhance
our
knowledge
about
depression's
pathophysiology,
potentially
improving
clinical
results
targeting
it.
Herein,
states
were
discussed,
shedding
light
on
possible
drugs
showed
action
through
β‐catenin.
Language: Английский
Physical activity alleviates mental health problems related to bullying through moderating rumination
Yan Chen,
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Jiaqi Song,
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Wei Qu
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et al.
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
105, P. 104391 - 104391
Published: Feb. 9, 2025
Language: Английский
Impact of the Physical Activity Level of Master Athletes on Divided Attention and Binding Processes in Episodic Memory: A Virtual Reality Study
Indra Nina Maurisse,
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Pascale Piolino,
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Lucile Nouvel
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et al.
Experimental Aging Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 27
Published: April 2, 2025
Master
athletes
are
a
model
of
successful
aging
as
their
high
level
physical
activity
limits
the
age-related
change
physiological
functions.
This
is
used
to
investigate
how
impacts
cognitive
functioning.
We
aim
study
effect
on
ability
manage
interferences
and
binding
processes
in
episodic
encoding
an
ecological
situation.
Fifty-five
participants
were
recruited
separated
into
three
groups:
18
master
(MA,
M
=
69.39,
SD
1.13
years),
young
adults
(YA,
22.44,
1.10
19
older
with
moderate
(OA,
72.11,
years).
Participants
performed
memory
task
assessing
by
under
either
full
or
divided
attention
using
virtual
reality
technique.
After
attention,
MA
outperformed
OA
interference
well
score
both
free
cued
recall.
YA
did
not
differ
number
events
recalled
Furthermore,
significant
correlations
found
between
weekly
volume
performance.
Binding
management,
probably
hippocampus
along
prefrontal
areas,
benefit
most
from
sustained
regular
athletes.
Language: Английский
Connection between college students’ sports activities, depression, and anxiety: the mediating role of self-esteem
Bochao Zhao,
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Xueqin Deng,
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Zhihuan Zhou
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et al.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: May 13, 2025
Language: Английский
Exercise effects on neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Background
Exercise
is
considered
as
a
cost-efficient
option
for
individuals
with
mild
cognitive
impairment
(MCI).
Although
the
potential
benefits
of
exercise
improving
function
are
recognized,
its
impact
on
neuropsychiatric
symptoms
(NPS)
and
quality
life
(QoL)
in
MCI
remains
unclear.
Objective
This
study
aims
to
investigate
effects
interventions
NPS,
including
depression,
anxiety,
sleep
disorders,
MCI.
Results
There
were
17
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
involving
1,575
participants
included.
The
findings
indicate
small
but
significant
positive
effect
depression
(standardized
mean
difference
[SMD]
=
−0.47,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
−0.73
−0.21),
evidence
low.
Mind–body
exercises
relatively
more
effective
alleviating
depression.
No
improvements
observed
disorders
(SMD
−1.27,
CI:
−2.80
0.26).
improved
anxiety
one
had
no
other.
It
also
seven
studies,
two
showing
effect.
Conclusion
suggest
that
exercise,
particularly
mind–body
exercises,
can
improve
However,
still
uncertain,
necessitating
additional
research.
These
underscore
significance
integrating
customized
programs
managing
boost
mitigate
NPS.
Systematic
Review
Registration
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/
.
ID:
CRD42023445369.
Language: Английский
The effect of magnesium sulfate on memory and anxiety-like behavior in a rat model: an investigation of its neuronal molecular mechanisms
Ali Çetin,
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Ercan Özdemir,
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Asuman Gölgeli
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et al.
Neurological Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
46(8), P. 752 - 762
Published: May 8, 2024
Background
Anxiety
is
an
adaptive
response
to
potentially
threatening
conditions.
Excessive
and
uncontrolled
anxiety
responses
become
nonadaptive
cause
disorders.
To
better
understand
the
anxiety-modulating
effects
of
Mg
sulfate,
behavioral
test
batteries
in
assessment
learning
memory
functions
were
performed
simultaneously
over
a
time
period.
This
study
also
examines
sulfate
compared
diazepam,
anxiolytic
drug
with
amnestic
on
anxiety-like
behavior,
as
well
possible
oxidative-nitrosative
stress
hippocampal
changes
male
rats
exposed
predator
odor.
Language: Английский
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT IN THE ELDERLY THROUGH GHUNNAH THERAPY
Fadhilah Fadhilah,
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Adini Nur Bahri,
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Zata Ismah
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et al.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
36(2), P. 337 - 354
Published: Nov. 30, 2023
The
vibrations
produced
by
reading
ghunnah
have
a
favorable
influence
on
person's
cognitive
function,
specifically
in
the
form
of
memory
strengthening
or
improvement
order
to
prevent
senile
dementia.
ability
tajweed
Ghunnah
is
thought
good
impact
memory.
Furthermore,
this
capacity
can
help
senility,
which
typical
problem
among
elderly.
purpose
study
was
investigate
effect
therapy
quantitative
approaches
utilized
investigation
were
combined
with
pre-post
experimental
design.
Reading
Span
Test
method
used
assess
respondents'
before
and
after
therapy.
goal
demonstrate
that
Ghunnah's
intervention
variable
only
one
had
an
improvement.
findings
revealed
scores
improved
As
result,
it
possible
conclude
has
substantial
association
Language: Английский