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El. knyga: Exercise and Mental Health

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This edited volume describes key domains of the emerging research literature linking exercise and mental health. The volume is divided into three sections. The first section provides an overview of foundational knowledge regarding basic processes of exercise, including neurocircuitry, neurotransmitter, and immunology systems. The second section describes emerging research on the acute impact of exercise on affect, mood, and cognition. The third section explores the role of exercise in the etiology and treatment of related mental and physical health disorders, including depression, PTSD, eating disorders, and autoimmune disorders. Collectively, this volume provides readers with foundational knowledge of what exercise is, the basic brain, behavioral and cognitive processes engaged by exercise, and a role of exercise in developing and treating mental health disorders.

Part I Basic research on effects of exercise on physiological systems
and health.- Foundations of exercise and physical activity research.- Applied
physical activity epidemiology Relationship of physical activity and exercise
exposures with health outcomes.- Multiple sex and circuit-specific mechanisms
underlie exercise-induced stress resistance.- Exercise and
neuroendocrinology.- Part II Exercise and laboratory studies of mood and
cognition.- Exercise and acute cognitive enhancement.- Exercise and acute
affect.- Exercise and fear and safety learning.- Exercise and memory.- Part
III Exercise and clinical symptoms and treatment.- Exercise for the
prevention and treatment of depression.- Exercise and smoking
cessation.- Exercise and anxiety.- Adaptive and maladaptive exercise in
eating disorders.-  Exercise and ptsd.- Exercise and protection from
age-related cognitive decline.- Physical activity and fatigue symptoms
Neurotypical adults and people with chronic multisymptom
illnesses.- Influence of regular physical activity on sleep.- Exercise
training for chronic pain Available evidence, current recommendations, &
potential mechanisms.- Exercise and schizophrenia.- The placebo effect in
exercise and mental health research.