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[...]... Heinemann National Advisory Mental Health Council (1998) Parity in Financing Mental Health Services: Managed Care Effects on Cost, Access, and Quality: An Interim Report to Congress by the National Advisory Mental Health Council Bethesda, MD: Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, and National Institute of Mental Health New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003) Achieving... within mental health services: anxiety and depressive disorders Journal of Mental Health, 6, 543–566 Carless, D and Faulkner, G (2003) Physical activity and psychological health In J McKenna and C Riddoch (Eds) Perspectives on Health and Exercise (pp 61–82) London: Palgrave Macmillan Caspersen, C J., Powell, K E., and Christenson, G M (1985) Physical activity, exercise and physical fitness: definitions and. .. Authority, 1997) Mental health may be central to all health and well-being, as it has been shown that how we think has a significant impact on physical health Critically, since everyone has mental health needs, the need for mental health promotion is universal and of relevance to everyone (DoH, 2001) Mental health promotion is concerned with (1) how individuals, families, and organizations think and feel,... Rockville, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health 10 CHAPTER 2 ❚ 12 Prevalence and incidence of dementia 13 ❚ Method 13 ❚ Case-control and cross-sectional studies 14 ❚ Summary 15 ❚ Cohort studies 16 ❚ Summary 19 ❚ AND JOAN LINDSAY Definitions... adds further scope to the exciting and as yet untapped potential that exercise may offer within the growing field of mental health promotion and enhancement of quality of life The current edited collection provides a unique overview of this emerging case for exercise and the promotion of mental health for all of us in general, and for individuals with mental illness and those coping with clinical conditions... Friedli, L (2000) Mental health promotion: rethinking the evidence base The Mental Health Review, 5, 15–18 Health Education Authority (1997) Mental Health Promotion: A Quality Framework London: Health Education Authority Lawlor, D A and Hopker, S W (2001) The effectiveness of exercise as an intervention in the management of depression: systematic review and meta-regression analysis of randomised controlled... The relationship between physical activity and clinically defined depression In S J H Biddle, K R Fox, and S H Boutcher (Eds) Physical Activity and Psychological Well-being (pp 46–62) London: Routledge Mutrie, N and Faulkner, G (2003) Physical activity and mental health In T Everett, M Donaghy, and S Fever (Eds) Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: An Evidence Based Approach (pp 82–97)... factors which influence how we think and feel, individually and collectively, and (3) the impact that this has on overall health and well-being (Friedli, 2000) Overall, mental health promotion seeks to strengthen individuals and communities We now have a convincing body of literature that supports the role of physical activity and exercise as strategies for promoting mental health (see Table 1.1; Biddle et... resource will be a catalyst and valuable for researchers who want to take the field of exercise and mental health further, and for practitioners in “making the case” for physical activity and mental health in a range of service delivery settings REFERENCES Biddle, S J H (2000) Emotion, mood and physical activity In S J H Biddle, K R Fox, and S H Boutcher (Eds) Physical Activity and Psychological Well-being... distinctions for health- related research Public Health Reports, 100, 126–131 DoH (Department of Health) (2000) National Service Framework: Mental Health London: HMSO DoH (Department of Health) (2001) Making it Happen: A Guide to Delivering Mental Health Promotion London: HMSO DoH (Department of Health) (2004) At Least Five a Week A Report from the Chief Medical Officer London: HMSO Faulkner, A and Layzell, . (www.doh.gov.uk/exercisereferrals) and with coauthors published the Cochrane review on the effects of exercise on smoking cessation. Exercise, Health and Mental Health Emerging relationships Edited. Cataloging in Publication Data Exercise, health and mental health: emerging relationships / edited by Guy E. J. Faulkner and Adrian H. Taylor. p. cm. Includes

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  • Book Cover

  • Title

  • Copyright

  • Contents

  • Figures

  • Tables

  • Notes on contributors

  • Acknowledgments

  • Foreword

  • Foreword

  • CHAPTER 1 Exercise and mental health promotion

  • CHAPTER 2 Physical activity and dementia

  • CHAPTER 3 Exercise as an adjunct treatment for schizophrenia

  • CHAPTER 4 Exercise interventions in drug and alcohol rehabilitation

  • CHAPTER 5 The role of exercise in recovery from heart failure

  • CHAPTER 6 Exercise and psychological well-being for individuals with Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

  • CHAPTER 7 Exercise and quality of life in cancer survivors

  • CHAPTER 8 Effects of exercise on smoking cessation and coping with withdrawal symptoms and nicotine cravings

  • CHAOTER 9 Exercise and sleep

  • CHAPTER 10 Sport, social inclusion, and crime reduction

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