A new study published in Nature Mental Health provides evidence that engaging in physical activity can mitigate the adverse impacts of social isolation on mental well-being, particularly among individuals who are psychologically and neurobiologically vulnerable.

Physical activity can offset the negative effects of social isolation, study finds
A new study published in Nature Mental Health provides evidence that engaging in physical activity can mitigate the adverse impacts of social isolation on mental well-being, particularly among individuals who are psychologically and neurobiologically vulnerable.