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Physical Activity and stress

Rödjer L, Jonsdottir I.H., Börjesson M.
Physical activity on prescription (PAP): self-reported physical activity and quality of life in a Swedish primary care population, 2-year follow-up Scandinavian journal of primary care.  DOI:10.1080/02813432.2016.1253820

Börjesson M and Jonsdottir I.H.
Barriers to implementation of physical activity in the hospital setting.
Clinical health promotion. Volume 6 | Supplement - HEPA December | 2016

Gerber M, Börjesson M, Ljung T, Lindwall M, Jonsdottir I.H.
Fitness Moderates the Relationship between Stress and Cardiovascular Risk Factors.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. Jun 9 2016

Lindegård A, Jonsdottir I, Börjesson M, Lindwall M, Gerber M.
Changes in mental health in compliers and non-compliers with physical activity recommendations in patients with stress-related exhaustion.
BMC Psychiatry 2015 Nov 4; 15(1):272. Doi: 10. 1186/s12888-015

Gerber, M., Jonsdottir, I.H., Arvidson E., Lindwall M, Lindegård A. Promoting Graded Exercise as a Part of Multimodal Treatment in Patients Diagnosed with Stress-Related Exhaustion.
J Clin Nurs. 2015 Jul;24(13-14):1904-15.

Lindwall M., Gerber M, Börjeson M, Jonsdottir I.H., Ahlborg Jr G. The relationship of change in physical activity with change in depression, anxiety, and burnout: A longitudinal study of Swedish health care workers.
Health Psychol. Health Psychol. 2014 Nov;33(11):1309-18.

Gerber, M, Jonsdottir I.H, Lindwall M, Ahlborg Jr. G. Physical Activity in Employees with Differing Occupational Stress and Mental Health Profiles: A Latent Profile Analysis.
Psychology of Sport and

Arvidson, E., Börjesson, M., Ahlborg G., Lindegård A., Jonsdottir I.H.
The level of leisure time physical activity is associated with work ability- a cross sectional and prospective study of health care workers.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Sep 17;13(1):855.

Gerber M,  Jonsdottir, I.H., Kalak N, Pühse U, Holsboer-Trachsler E, Brand S.
Objectively assessed vigorous physical activity is associated with increased hair cortisol concentrations in young adults.
Stress. 2013 Nov, Vol. 16(6); 593-599  (Epub 2013 Aug 6)

Gerber M, Lindwall M, Lindegård A, Börjesson M. Jonsdottir I.H.
Cardiorespiratory Fitness Protects Against Stress-Related Symptoms of Burnout and Depression. Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Oct;93(1):146-52

Rödjer L, Jonsdottir IH, Rosengren A, Björck L, Grimby G, Thelle DS, Lappas G, Börjesson M.
Self-reported leisure time physical activity: a useful assessment tool in everyday health care. BMC Public Health. 2012 Aug 24;12:693. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-693.

Lindwall M, Hadžibajramović E, Ljung T, Jonsdottir IH. Self-reported physical activity, but not aerobic fitness, is related to mental health. Mental health and physical activity.
2012, 5 (1), June 2012, 28–34.

Jonsdottir I.H, Borjesson M, Ahlborg G Jr.
Healthcare workers' participation in a healthy-lifestyle-promotion project in western Sweden. BMC Public Health. 2011 Jun 8;11:448.

Jonsdottir I.H,, Rödjer L., Hadzibajramovic E., Börjesson M., Ahlborg Jr G.
A prospective study of leisure time physical activity and mental health in Swedish health care workers and social insurance officers.
Prev Med. 2010 Nov;51(5):373-7.

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