This article reviews the current literature related to exercise treatment and depression among older adults. Results from investigational studies support the antidepressive effects of exercise programs. Aerobic exercise is more effective than placebo or no treatment controls, and appears to be as effective as more traditional treatment methods. However, a number of potential methodological problems leave the issue of exercise therapy for the treatment of depression unsettled. Some possible directions for future research are discussed, along with clinical recommendations
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
Objective: To evaluate the antidepressant effects of exercise in older adults, using randomized cont...
This article reviews the current literature related to exercise treatment and depression among older...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among people over 65 years old, making it one of the m...
Clinical Bottom Line: Aerobic exercise three days a week at 50%-85% of heart rate reserve (HRR) for ...
Abstract Background Although currently available evidence suggests that physical exercise can be ben...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Abstract: Background: exercise may reduce depressive symptoms both in healthy aged populations and i...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
Objective: To evaluate the antidepressant effects of exercise in older adults, using randomized cont...
This article reviews the current literature related to exercise treatment and depression among older...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among people over 65 years old, making it one of the m...
Clinical Bottom Line: Aerobic exercise three days a week at 50%-85% of heart rate reserve (HRR) for ...
Abstract Background Although currently available evidence suggests that physical exercise can be ben...
Background: Depression is common in later life. Aims: To determine whether exercise is effective as ...
Abstract: Background: exercise may reduce depressive symptoms both in healthy aged populations and i...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is com...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
BackgroundThe prevelance of depression in older people is high, treatment is inadequate, it creates ...
Objective: To evaluate the antidepressant effects of exercise in older adults, using randomized cont...