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Mental Health and Physical Activity Q1 Unclaimed
Mental Health and Physical Activity is a journal indexed in SJR in Psychiatry and Mental Health and Applied Psychology with an H index of 47. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,158 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,158.
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1,158
SJR Impact factor47
H Index62
Total Docs (Last Year)131
Total Docs (3 years)3638
Total Refs517
Total Cites (3 years)127
Citable Docs (3 years)2.52
Cites/Doc (2 years)58.68
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The impact of exercise on Quality of Life within exercise and depression trials: A systematic review
View moreHealthy mind, healthy body: A randomized trial testing the efficacy of a computer-tailored vs. interactive web-based intervention for increasing physical activity and reducing depressive symptoms
View moreMotor competence moderates relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity and resting EEG in children with ADHD
View moreUnderstanding the effects of a self-directed exercise program on depressive symptoms among adults with arthritis through serial mediation analyses
View moreFrom inactivity to becoming physically active: The experiences of behaviour change in people with serious mental illness
View moreDevelopment of a web-based intervention (eMotion) based on behavioural activation to promote physical activity in people with depression
View moreSearching for cognitively optimal challenge point in physical activity for children with typical and atypical motor development
View morePhysical activity, fitness and psychosocial functioning of obese adolescents
View morePhysical activity, resilience, and depressive symptoms in adolescence
View moreThe effect of Tai Chi and Qigong practice on depression and anxiety symptoms: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis of randomized controlled trials
View moreMediators of aggression in a school-based physical activity intervention for low-income adolescent boys
View moreEvidence and theory into practice in different health care contexts: A call for more translational science
View moreA genetic perspective on the association between exercise and mental health
View moreShould I exercise or sleep to feel better? A daily analysis with physically active working mothers
View moreThe relationship between physical activity and sleep among pregnant women
View moreAn investigation into the effects of different types of exercise on the maintenance of approach motivation levels
View moreNon-exercise estimated cardiorespiratory fitness: Associations with brain structure, cognition, and memory complaints in older adults
View moreHigh intensity resistance training improves sleep quality and anxiety in individuals who screen positive for posttraumatic stress disorder: A randomized controlled feasibility trial
View moreHoney, I shrunk the pooled SMD! Guide to critical appraisal of systematic reviews and meta-analyses using the Cochrane review on exercise for depression as example
View moreAdjunctive yoga versus bibliotherapy for bipolar depression: A pilot randomized controlled trial
View moreKnowing is not doing: The relationship between health behaviour knowledge and actual health behaviours in people with serious mental illness
View more"Football is pure enjoyment": An exploration of the behaviour change processes which facilitate engagement in football for people with mental health problems
View moreThe effects of 60 minutes of supervised weekly walking (in a single vs. 3-5 session format) on depressive symptoms among older women: Findings from a pilot randomized trial
View moreA qualitative exploration of facilitators and barriers to physical activity participation in people with severe mental illness in Taiwan
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