An updated systematic review finds exercise is as effective as therapy and medication for treating depression. Exercise ...
A major review finds exercise can reduce depression symptoms, often matching therapy or medication, while remaining low-cost ...
The research published in the Cochrane Library, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews revealed that when it comes to ...
Exercise is a tool for both obesity and depression. Patients need the right kind of help to take advantage of it.
New research shows exercise is as effective as medication at reducing symptoms of depression. And you don't need to run a marathon to see benefits. So how much is enough?
Regular exercise can ease depression as much as talk therapy and medication, a review finds — but it's not sufficient on its own, experts say.
The connection between physical movement and mental well-being runs deeper than most people realize. While millions of people rely on pharmaceutical interventions to manage depression and anxiety, a ...
Walking, breathing, and moving your body can be the first step out of the emotional tunnel of depression and back into feeling alive ...
A large review of studies suggests that exercise can ease depression about as effectively as psychological therapy. Compared with antidepressants, exercise showed similar benefits, though the evidence ...
Light‐intensity activity can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms in children and teens. A combination of moderate resistance and aerobic exercise was found to be effective at easing depression.
The researchers analysed 73 randomised controlled trials that included about 5,000 people with depression, many of whom also ...