Salus Well Being Magazine - Complementary Issue - “The most precious good of this life is health!”

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Exercise and Mental Health " Throughout history many societies, ancient and modern, have used exercise as a means of preventing disease and promoting health and wellbeing. There is evidence that exercise is beneficial for mental health; it reduces anxiety, depression, and negative mood, and improves self ‐esteem and cognitive functioning. Exercise is also associated with improvements in the quality of life of those living with Schizophrenia. However, exercise is seldom recognised by mainstream mental health services as an effective intervention in the care and treatment of mental health problems. There is evidence to suggest that exercise may be a neglected intervention in mental health care." Callaghan, P. “Exercise: a Neglected Intervention in Mental Health Care?” Wiley Online Library. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, July 14, 2004. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/.../j.1365-2850.2004.00751.x Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing


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