Exercise for depression
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1 - 62Exercise effective for depression in older people
Supervised exercise is effective for some patients with depression
Exercise decreases depressive symptoms of chronic illness
Exercise improves/prevents postpartum depressive symptoms
Exercise, especially resistance and mind-body exercise, improves depression scores in older adults
Consider a formal exercise prescription as initial therapy for patients with symptoms of depression
Limited evidence suggests aerobic exercise decreases symptoms of postpartum depression
Physical activity associated with reduced incidence of depression
Non-antidepressant approaches are more effective for treating depression in patients with dementia
In older adults, dancing has small effects on cognition and depression scores
Nonpharmacologic approaches can improve fibromyalgia symptoms
Breathing exercises improve some asthma outcomes
In-hospital exercise program prevents hospital-associated functional decline in the elderly
Electroacupuncture is effective for insomnia treatment in adults with depression
Self-management interventions reduce hospitalization and improve quality of life in patients with heart failure
Intensive hospital-based rehab does not expedite physical recovery following critical illness
Controlled-release combo of phentermine and topiramate decreases weight (CONQUER)
PCI better than drug therapy for postinfarction silent ischemia