Physical activity protects from incident anxiety: A meta‐analysis of prospective cohort studies

Author:

Schuch Felipe B.12ORCID,Stubbs Brendon34,Meyer Jacob5,Heissel Andreas6,Zech Philipp6,Vancampfort Davy78,Rosenbaum Simon910,Deenik Jeroen1112,Firth Joseph1314,Ward Philip B.915,Carvalho Andre F.1617,Hiles Sarah A.18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sports Methods and TechniquesFederal University of Santa MariaSanta Maria Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Health and Human DevelopmentLa Salle UniversityCanoas Brazil

3. Physiotherapy DepartmentSouth London and Maudsley National Health Services Foundation TrustLondon UK

4. Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and NeuroscienceKing's College LondonLondon UK

5. Department of KinesiologyIowa State UniversityAmes Iowa

6. Department of Sports and Health SciencesUniversity of PotsdamPotsdam Brandenburg Germany

7. Department of Rehabilitation SciencesKU Leuven – University of LeuvenLeuven Belgium

8. University Psychiatric Centre (UPC) KU LeuvenUniversity of LeuvenKortenberg Belgium

9. School of PsychiatryUniversity of New South WalesSydney New South Wales Australia

10. Black Dog InstitutePrince of Wales HospitalSydney Australia

11. GGz CentraalAmersfoort The Netherlands

12. School for Mental Health and NeuroscienceMaastricht UniversityMaastricht The Netherlands

13. NICM Health Research InstituteWestern Sydney UniversitySydney Australia

14. Division of Psychology and Mental HealthUniversity of ManchesterManchester UK

15. Schizophrenia Research UnitIngham Institute of Applied Medical ResearchLiverpool Australia

16. Department of PsychiatryUniversity of TorontoToronto Ontario Canada

17. Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthToronto Ontario Canada

18. Faculty of Health and MedicineUniversity of NewcastleCallaghan Australia

Funder

Maudsley Charity

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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