Physical Exercise in Major Depression: Reducing the Mortality Gap While Improving Clinical Outcomes

Volume: 9, Pages: 762 - 762
Published: Jan 10, 2019
Abstract
Major depression shortens life while the effectiveness of frontline treatments remains modest. Exercise has been shown to be effective both in reducing mortality and in treating symptoms of major depression, but it is still underutilized in clinical practice, possibly due to prevalent misperceptions. For instance, a common misperception is that exercise is beneficial for depression mostly because of its positive effects on the body (from the...
Paper Details
Title
Physical Exercise in Major Depression: Reducing the Mortality Gap While Improving Clinical Outcomes
Published Date
Jan 10, 2019
Volume
9
Pages
762 - 762
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