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- | * Exercise has evidence as a treatment for mild to moderate depression and is recommended for all individuals. | + | * Exercise has evidence as a treatment for mild to moderate depression and is recommended for all individuals.[([[https://www.bmj.com/content/384/bmj.q320|Bellón, J. Á. (2024). Exercise for the treatment of depression. bmj, 384.]])] |
* Antidepressants and/or psychotherapy may not adequately treat all patients with depression. Combining these treatments with lifestyle changes through exercise is supported by well-designed studies.[([[http://www.mdedge.com/currentpsychiatry/article/63598/exercise-prescription-practical-effective-therapy-depression|Sidhu, Kanwaldeep S., Pankhuree Vandana, and Richard Balon. "Exercise prescription: A practical, effective therapy for depression." Current Psychiatry 8.6 (2009): 38. APA]])] | * Antidepressants and/or psychotherapy may not adequately treat all patients with depression. Combining these treatments with lifestyle changes through exercise is supported by well-designed studies.[([[http://www.mdedge.com/currentpsychiatry/article/63598/exercise-prescription-practical-effective-therapy-depression|Sidhu, Kanwaldeep S., Pankhuree Vandana, and Richard Balon. "Exercise prescription: A practical, effective therapy for depression." Current Psychiatry 8.6 (2009): 38. APA]])] | ||