Explore
Nutrition and Fitness
0 Ungluers have
Faved this Work
Login to Fave
Mens sana in corpore sano (a healthy mind in a healthy body) is a Latin phrase taken from Giovenale (Satire, X, 356) that remains relevant and is supported by today’s data regarding genetics and nutrition, and their contribution to mental health. The purpose of this Special Issue on “Nutrition and Fitness: Mental Health” is to provide an update on the latest evidence regarding the association between nutrition, physical activity (and inactivity) and physical fitness, and the mental health of children, adolescents, and adults. Particularly, papers (reviews and clinical or experimental studies) dealing with the association between nutrition, physical fitness, and mental health both in general and with regard to specific mental disorders, and nutrients and physical activity as agents for prevention, treatment, or augmentation of treatment for mental disorders, will be included.
This book is included in DOAB.
Why read this book? Have your say.
You must be logged in to comment.
Rights Information
Are you the author or publisher of this work? If so, you can claim it as yours by registering as an Unglue.it rights holder.Downloads
This work has been downloaded 157 times via unglue.it ebook links.
- 44 - pdf (CC BY) at Unglue.it.
- 109 - pdf (CC BY) at res.mdpi.com.
Keywords
- adults
- Anxiety
- Coconut oil
- cynicism
- Depression
- depressive symptoms
- dietary behavior
- Disability
- Eating Disorders
- emotional exhaustion
- Energy Intake
- epigallocatechin gallate
- food insecurity
- generalized estimating equation
- interleukin-6
- macronutrients
- medicine
- Mental health
- microbiota
- motivation to diet
- motivation to exercise
- Multiple Sclerosis
- n/a
- network analysis
- Nutrition
- Obesity
- physical activity
- physical performance
- problematic use of physical activity
- professional efficacy
- Psychiatry
- review
- Schizophrenia
- sedentary behavior
- Transplantation
- Vitality
- weight loss program