References
- Paluska SA, Schwenk TL. Physical activity and mental health. Current concepts. Sports Med 2000; 29: 167–180
- Dunn AL, Trivedi MH, O'Neal HA. Physical activity dose-response effects on outcomes of depression and anxiety. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33: S587–S597
- O'Connor PJ, Raglin JS, Martinsen EW. Physical activity, anxiety and anxiety disorders. Int J Sport Psychol 2000; 31: 136–155
- Merom D, Rissel C, Phongsavan P et al. Promoting walking with pedometers in the community: the Step-by-Step trial. Am J Prev Med 2007; (in press).
- Jorm AF, Medway J, Christensen H, Korten AE, Jacomb PA, Rodgers B. Public beliefs about the helpfulness of interventions for depression: effects on actions taken when experiencing anxiety and depression symptoms. Aust N Z J Psychiatry 2000; 34: 619–626
- Merom D, von Hofe B, Phongsavan P, Mahmic A. Decreasing stress through regular exercise: Steps Study. Final report. Centre for Physical Activity and Health, Sydney 2006
- Burks R, Keeley S. Exercise and diet therapy: psychotherapists’ beliefs and practices. Prof Psychol Res Pract 1989; 20: 62–64
- Barrow JC, English T, Pinkerton RS. Physical fitness training: beneficial for professional psychologists?. Prof Psychol Res Pract 1987; 18: 66–70