Exercise best treatment for depression.

PoBoy

Skilled
In a funk? Do you:
a) reach for a bag of potato chips,
b) call a friend,
c) pop an extra anti-depressant, or
d) head for the gym to sweat out the sadness?

For years, studies have shown that exercise is one of the best ways to treat a range of mental health issues. A new analysis of that whole body of research makes this clearer than ever.

This new study, which was conducted by a team of 13 Australian scientists, was published in February in the British Medical Journal’s British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Since so much research has been done in the field of exercise and mental health, the Australian team sought to examine the totality of the evidence.

To that end, they looked at nearly a hundred reviews, comprising over a thousand studies done, on over 100,000 participants. In other words, they conducted a “systematic [review] of systematic reviews, synthesizing a vast evidence base.”

EXERCISE BEST TREATMENT FOR DEPRESSION

Mental health is often pushed to the fringe of health care, but half of all people experience some mental health distress at some point in their lives, and more than 10 percent of people worldwide are currently struggling with mental health.

Anxiety is the most common problem—and seems to be becoming more pronounced among children and younger adults—while depression poses the greatest burden to normal life function.

The Australian researchers discovered that exercise provided the best results when used for treating depression. More specifically, exercise was 150 percent more effective than pharmaceuticals or Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

It was also better than psychological consultation or “talk therapy.” In fact, exercise was shown to reduce depressive symptoms by 42 to 60 percent, whereas talk therapy and pharmaceuticals only reduced symptoms between 22 percent and 37 percent.

Exercise was shown to be the best treatment for both anxiety and depression, even though pharmaceuticals are the most commonly recommended treatment for both.

Any Kind of Exercise Works

Every kind of exercise worked. The numerous studies looked at many types and schedules of exercise, and they all worked—doing any movement regularly (including dancing, walking, and yoga) was a big improvement over doing nothing.

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Darth Vader

Adept
Three facts of life:
1) Resistance training is a must for cardio-vascular health
2) Fat acceptance is stupid and dangerous
3) Toxic masculinity doesn't exist.
 

Rockfella

Committed hedonist.
ex-Mod
I know if I don't workout regularly, I get depressed quickly. Just got back on track after a long gap.
 

blr_p

Skilled
Jut a walk for half an hour should fix things. Elevated heart rate and all that.
 

powervgx

Reseller
Three facts of life:
1) Resistance training is a must for cardio-vascular health
2) Fat acceptance is stupid and dangerous
3) Toxic masculinity doesn't exist.
Toxic musculinity exists. It is when a guy takes danabol laced protein powder, have 17-18 inch arms and still don't even want to bench his own body weight. Even more toxic is women with gifted genetics and well developed legs doing squats with 10 kg. Very toxic.
 

Darth Vader

Adept
Toxic musculinity exists. It is when a guy takes danabol laced protein powder, have 17-18 inch arms and still don't even want to bench his own body weight.
Even more toxic & absurd is, when that 18inch arms celebrity dies due to roid abuse everyone blamed weight training.
 
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powervgx

Reseller
There is a thread in this very forum where a lot of experts pitch in on how weight training causes death and diarrhea. Go figure !!
Link please. I haven't heard of any celebrity dying from riod use (they don't abuse) Marathon running CEO's die all the time though.
 

Rockfella

Committed hedonist.
ex-Mod
Link please. I haven't heard of any celebrity dying from riod use (they don't abuse) Marathon running CEO's die all the time though.
he probably meant bodybuilders. Celebs that died has some heart conditions/genetic issues ASAIK.
There is a thread in this very forum where a lot of experts pitch in on how weight training causes death and diarrhea. Go figure !!
What! Where?
 

Darth Vader

Adept
Link please. I haven't heard of any celebrity dying from riod use (they don't abuse) Marathon running CEO's die all the time though.
he probably meant bodybuilders. Celebs that died has some heart conditions/genetic issues ASAIK.

What! Where?
Nah i meant celebs and bodybuilders both. Somehow they all have heart conditions and other issues with 20inch arms & 10% body fat year around, Noone ever admits to use roids, so never know. I'm not naming anyone here. :)

I dont remember participating in that thread, has to be in this General talk section.