Mental Health and Physical Activity in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Brief Review
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  • 作者:Francesca Conte (1) (2)
    Lauren Banting (1)
    Helena J. Teede (3) (4)
    Nigel K. Stepto (1) (3)

    1. Institute of Sport
    ; Exercise and Active Living ; Victoria University ; Footscray Park Campus ; PO Box 14428 ; Melbourne ; VIC ; 8001 ; Australia
    2. U.O.C. Sports Medicine
    ; Department of Medicine ; University of Padova ; Padova ; Italy
    3. Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation
    ; School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ; Monash University ; Clayton ; VIC ; 3168 ; Australia
    4. Diabetes and Vascular Medicine Unit
    ; Monash Health ; Clayton ; VIC ; 3168 ; Australia
  • 刊名:Sports Medicine
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:April 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:45
  • 期:4
  • 页码:497-504
  • 全文大小:201 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Sports Medicine;
  • 出版者:Springer International Publishing
  • ISSN:1179-2035
文摘
This review was designed to consider the available literature concerning mental health and physical activity in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). A systematic approach was taken and two electronic databases (PubMed and EBSCO Research articles published between 1970 and 2013) were searched in 2013 to inform a narrative review. Inclusion criteria encompassed requirements for the research to involve a physical activity intervention and assessment of mental health outcomes in women with PCOS. Seven articles considered mental health outcomes and physical activity interventions for women with PCOS. The results demonstrated positive outcomes following physical activity intervention for health-related quality of life, depression, and anxiety. Only one paper reported the independent effects of physical activity on mental health. All other interventions included multi-factor lifestyle interventions or did not establish a control group. Physical activity is likely to be beneficial to the mental health of women with PCOS; however, more research is required to establish the nature of the relationship between physical activity and mental health outcomes.

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