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Fight Depression With Exercise
Posted by John Fleming at May 31st, 2010 in Mental Health
For good health and prevention of disease exercise is a habit that can cure a variety of physical ills. Now, there is growing evidence that exercise can also help people who suffer from depression. Just getting up and moving around seems to have a positive impact on mental health as well as physical health.
People who are depressed often report feeling a lack of enthusiasm for activities that would ordinarily make them feel happy. Studies have shown that even a small amount of moderate exercise can increase your feelings of well being and alleviate feelings of depression. Other symptoms of depression often include lack of appetite and disrupted sleep. Exercise can be of great benefit in alleviating both of those symptoms because even moderate amounts of aerobic activity has been shown to help you sleep better and, since you’re burning calories, your appetite improves, too.
In 2000, 156 volunteers who have what’s known as major depressive disorder (MDD) participated in a study performed at Duke University Medical Center. The participants were broken down into groups that performed different types and levels of physical exercise. There was also a group that did no exercise and, instead, took Zoloft. After four months, all of the volunteers in the exercise groups reported much improved levels in their feelings of depression. This improvement was regardless of the kinds of physical activity that was performed. In all exercise groups, as physical exercise went up feelings of depression went down.
Taken together with treatment by a mental health professional, medication is often prescribed to treat depression. To see how exercise compares with taking medication, one of the groups of volunteers did no exercise but instead took Zoloft during the study. The result was that the groups that exercised reported 22% fewer feelings of depression than the group that took medication alone. In addition, the groups that exercised avoided the unpleasant side effects like nausea and insomnia that are sometimes reported by people who take Zoloft.
There are so many benefits of regular exercise. Reductions in heart disease, diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis and stress are just a few. Now, we also know that feelings of depression can be significantly helped by getting up and getting moving. Try adding some exercise to your daily routine and you’ll be healthier both physically and mentally.
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