Background There is currently no specific guidance on the role of exercise in managing postpartum depression in the UK and US, and international guidance is inconsistent. Aim To assess the effectiveness of aerobic exercise on postpartum depressive symptoms. Design and setting Systematic review and meta-analysis. There was no restriction to study site or setting. Method The databases MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, SportDiscus, Clinical Trials.gov, and the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform were searched. Titles and abstracts, then full-text articles, were screened against inclusion criteria: RCTs measuring depressive symptoms in mothers ≤1 year postpartum; and interventions designed to inc...
The purpose of the research project was to examine the effects of exercise, social support and depre...
Background Most postnatal women are inactive. Since new mothers, particularly those with heightened...
Objective: The objective behind this study is to find out the effect of exercise on postpartum depre...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature. Postpartum depression can have detrim...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise allevi...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a public health issue. Exercise is a nonpharmacologic alternative to ...
Postpartum depression is a prevalent condition (American Psychological Association, 2018). Untreated...
Background Postnatal depression can have a substantial impact on the woman, the child and family ...
Abstract Introduction and Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2...
To examine the effectiveness of exercise in the management of postpartum depression, women living in...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of prescribed postnatal exercise on postnatal depression. Prescr...
Abstract Title: A Systematic Review: The impacts of non-pharmacological therapy interventions, such ...
Background. Postnatal depression affects about 10-15% of women in the year after giving birth. Many ...
Postpartum depression is a phenomenon that has baffled physicians and others involved with the care ...
Background Approximately 13–19% of postpartum women experience postpartum depression...
The purpose of the research project was to examine the effects of exercise, social support and depre...
Background Most postnatal women are inactive. Since new mothers, particularly those with heightened...
Objective: The objective behind this study is to find out the effect of exercise on postpartum depre...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature. Postpartum depression can have detrim...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not exercise allevi...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a public health issue. Exercise is a nonpharmacologic alternative to ...
Postpartum depression is a prevalent condition (American Psychological Association, 2018). Untreated...
Background Postnatal depression can have a substantial impact on the woman, the child and family ...
Abstract Introduction and Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2...
To examine the effectiveness of exercise in the management of postpartum depression, women living in...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of prescribed postnatal exercise on postnatal depression. Prescr...
Abstract Title: A Systematic Review: The impacts of non-pharmacological therapy interventions, such ...
Background. Postnatal depression affects about 10-15% of women in the year after giving birth. Many ...
Postpartum depression is a phenomenon that has baffled physicians and others involved with the care ...
Background Approximately 13–19% of postpartum women experience postpartum depression...
The purpose of the research project was to examine the effects of exercise, social support and depre...
Background Most postnatal women are inactive. Since new mothers, particularly those with heightened...
Objective: The objective behind this study is to find out the effect of exercise on postpartum depre...