Ioannis Morres
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Angeli M, Hassandra M, Krommidas C, Morres I, Theodorakis Y
Children (Basel)
. 2024 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 38671604
In this follow-up study, we aimed to assess the effectiveness of the "" anti-smoking preventive health education program. The program was based on the theory of planned behavior supplemented with...
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Carter T, Guo B, Turner D, Morres I, Khalil E, Brighton E, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2015 Oct;
15:247.
PMID: 26467764
Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the effect of exercise for depressed adolescents utilising mental health services are rare. The aim of...
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Carter T, Callaghan P, Khalil E, Morres I
BMC Public Health
. 2012 Mar;
12:187.
PMID: 22414319
Background: People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems than comparable populations who do not have mental illness. There is evidence to suggest that exercise, as...
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Callaghan P, Khalil E, Morres I, Carter T
BMC Public Health
. 2011 Jun;
11:465.
PMID: 21663696
Background: Exercise may be effective in treating depression, but trials testing its effect in depressed women are rare. Aim: To compare the effect of exercise of preferred intensity with exercise...
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A prospective evaluation of the Transtheoretical Model of Change applied to exercise in young people
Callaghan P, Khalil E, Morres I
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2009 Aug;
47(1):3-12.
PMID: 19646693
Objectives: To investigate the utility of the Transtheoretical Model of Change in predicting exercise in young people. Design: A prospective study: assessments were done at baseline and follow-up 6 months...