Exercise should be a “core treatment” for people with depression, academics have said, after a new study suggested that some forms of exercise were just as good as therapy and even better than anti-depressants.

Walking, jogging, yoga and strength training appeared to be more effective than other types of exercises, according to a major new analysis.

And the more vigorous the exercise, the better, according to a research team led by academics in Australia.

But even low intensity exercises such as walking and yoga had meaningful benefit.

The effect of exercise appeared superior to antidepressants, according to the study which has been published in The BMJ.

But when exercise was combined with antidepressants, this improved the effect of the drugs.

  • AndOfTheSevenSeas@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    This has been known for quite sometime, it’s amazing to me that it’s not one of the first recommendations for treatment

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Have you ever tried exercising when depressed? I’m overweight and depressed. I know exercise could make me feel better.

      But how the fuck can I do it? I can barely muster the motivation to shower more than once a fortnight.

      It’s not ignorance. I used to be a runner and know the Ashtanga yoga first series by heart. Also did judo.

      But actually doing anything is way fucking beyond my reach.

      So no. It’s not a panacea.

      It’s just another “smile and you’ll feel happy” comment.

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        9 months ago

        I think this study suffers from confirmation bias. The people who actually got themselves to do excercise were already intrinsically motivated enough to actually do it. That way you self-select for a positive result.

        I didn’t read the actual study btw, it’s possible they already adjusted the results due to this.

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        9 months ago

        I’m aware that depression causes major lack of motivation, nothing in my comment insinuated the opposite. That doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be the first avenue for treatment, ahead of medication.

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        9 months ago

        Assuming exercise is a valid treatment…

        It’s not just another smile and be happy. You CAN exercise. It’s not impossible, but you’re making a choice not to.

        You want someone to snap their fingers and make you better, apparently. But that’s never going to happen. You can accept/engage with the treatment, or you can continue to be depressed. That’s just reality.

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        9 months ago

        Like every single treatment for all ailments that have ever and will ever exist, some will not work for certain people.

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      9 months ago

      Not one time have my doctor’s recommended it for me. Just a new pill or nothing. Guess I’ll buy some running shoes.