Exercise for depression
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Exercise for depression
Exercise 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 in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people
Exercise, especially resistance and mind-body exercise, improves depression scores in older adults
Exercise in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people
Consider a formal exercise prescription as initial therapy for patients with symptoms of depression
Limited evidence suggests aerobic exercise decreases symptoms of postpartum depression
Exercise stress test
Planning the treatment of patients with depression
Physical activity associated with reduced incidence of depression
Exercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis
Exercise interventions and patient beliefs for people with hip, knee or hip and knee osteoarthritis: a mixed methods review
Exercise programs for people with dementia
Exercise training for advanced lung cancer
Non-antidepressant approaches are more effective for treating depression in patients with dementia
Psychosocial interventions for preventing and treating depression in dialysis patients
Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
Exercise for treating fibromyalgia syndrome: Cochrane systematic review
Psychological interventions for depression in heart failure
Exercise programs for people with dementia
Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer
Non-pharmacological interventions for depression in adults with traumatic brain injury
Non‐pharmacological interventions for depression in adults and children with traumatic brain injury
Aerobic exercise for people with HIV/AIDS
Treatment of a patient with memory disease
Exercise interventions on health‐related quality of life for people with cancer during active treatment
Aerobic physical exercise for adult patients with haematological malignancies
Exercise training undertaken by people within 12 months of lung resection for non‐small cell lung cancer
Breathing exercises improve some asthma outcomes
Exercise for fatigue in people with cancer during and after active treatment
Interventions (other than psychosocial, psychological and pharmacological) for treating postpartum depression
Physical exercise for sleep problems in adults aged 60+
Childhood depression
Nonpharmacologic approaches can improve fibromyalgia symptoms
Yoga for chronic non‐specific low back pain
Exercise training for adults with chronic kidney disease