Increasing clinical evidence suggests that regular physical exercise can prevent or reduce the incidence of stress-related psychiatric disorders including depressive symptoms. Antidepressant effect of regular exercise may be implicated in monoaminergic transmission including serotonergic transmission, activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and hippocampal neurogenesis, but few general concepts regarding the optimal exercise regimen for stimulating neural mechanisms involved in antidepressant properties have been developed. Here, we examined how 4 weeks of treadmill running at different intensities (0, 15, 25 m/min, 60 min/day, 5 times/week) alters neuronal activity in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN), which is the major ...
Depression is associated with decreased serotonin metabolism and functioning in the central nervous ...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Accumulating evidence from both the human and animal literature indicates that exercise reduces the ...
Despite the well-documented beneficial effect of exercise on stress coping and depression treatment,...
Regular exercise has an antidepressant effect in human subjects. Studies using animals have suggeste...
Regular exercise has an antidepressant effect in human subjects. Studies using animals have suggeste...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for developing anxiety and depressive disorders. Improving str...
Exercise promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and dendritic plasticity while stress shows the opposite ...
Acute or chronic exposure to stress can increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder, a se...
Considering the heterogeneous character of depression, it seems likely that many brain regions are ...
Accumulating evidence from both the human and animal literature indicates that exercise reduces the ...
The mesocorticolimbic reward pathway is implicated in the development and treatment of stress-relate...
Various exercise-training types are known to prevent depression, but mechanisms underlying their ben...
Running exercise is an effective method to improve depressive symptoms when combined with drugs. How...
Program/Poster no.: 195.3/UU52It has been speculated that regular physical exercise could be a non-p...
Depression is associated with decreased serotonin metabolism and functioning in the central nervous ...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Accumulating evidence from both the human and animal literature indicates that exercise reduces the ...
Despite the well-documented beneficial effect of exercise on stress coping and depression treatment,...
Regular exercise has an antidepressant effect in human subjects. Studies using animals have suggeste...
Regular exercise has an antidepressant effect in human subjects. Studies using animals have suggeste...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for developing anxiety and depressive disorders. Improving str...
Exercise promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and dendritic plasticity while stress shows the opposite ...
Acute or chronic exposure to stress can increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder, a se...
Considering the heterogeneous character of depression, it seems likely that many brain regions are ...
Accumulating evidence from both the human and animal literature indicates that exercise reduces the ...
The mesocorticolimbic reward pathway is implicated in the development and treatment of stress-relate...
Various exercise-training types are known to prevent depression, but mechanisms underlying their ben...
Running exercise is an effective method to improve depressive symptoms when combined with drugs. How...
Program/Poster no.: 195.3/UU52It has been speculated that regular physical exercise could be a non-p...
Depression is associated with decreased serotonin metabolism and functioning in the central nervous ...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Accumulating evidence from both the human and animal literature indicates that exercise reduces the ...