Sport and physical exercise in sustainable mental health care of common mental disorders: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Klaus W. Lange, Yukiko Nakamura, Andreas Reissmann

Sports Medicine and Health Science ›› 2023, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2) : 151-155. DOI: 10.1016/j.smhs.2023.01.005
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Sport and physical exercise in sustainable mental health care of common mental disorders: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

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The large-scale disruptions to physical activity during the coronavirus pandemic have been found to be a leading predictor of common mental disorders. In addition, regular physical exercise has been found to alleviate anxiety, sadness and depression during the pandemic. These findings, together with numerous studies published before the pandemic on the effects of physical activity on mental health, should be considered in the provision of mental health care following the pandemic. Cross-sectional research has revealed that all types of exercise and sport are associated with a reduced mental health burden. Therefore, the effectiveness of exercise and sport participation in sustainable mental health care as well as the causal relationship between exercise, psychosocial health and common mental disorders merit further investigation. Physical activity and sport, with their global accessibility, significant and clinically meaningful efficacy as well as virtual absence of adverse effects, offer a promising option for the promotion of mental health, including the prevention and treatment of common mental disorders. Physical exercise and sport are likely to become valuable public mental health resources in the future.

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Anxiety / Depression / Mental health / Physical exercise / COVID-19

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Klaus W. Lange, Yukiko Nakamura, Andreas Reissmann. Sport and physical exercise in sustainable mental health care of common mental disorders: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports Medicine and Health Science, 2023, 5(2): 151‒155 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2023.01.005

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