Depression is a major medical and social problem. Here we review current body of knowledge on the benefits of exercise as an effective strategy for both the prevention and treatment of this condition. We also analyze the biological pathways involved in such potential benefits, which include changes in neurotrophic factors, oxidative stress and inflammation, telomere length, brain volume and microvessels, neurotransmitters or hormones. We also identify major caveats in this field of research: further studies are needed to identify which are the most appropriate types of exercise interventions (intensity, duration, or frequency) to treat and prevent depression.PI12/00914, SAF2015-679112.611 JCR (2016) Q2, 117/257 Pharmacology and Pharmacy1.0...
Depression is a major cause of hardship in the U.S., both in terms of individual mental health and c...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Depression is a common and disabling disease that affects over 100 million people worldwide and can ...
Exercise displays promise as an efficacious treatment for people with depression. However, no system...
Emerging evidence has demonstrated an impressive link between physical activity and improved mood. W...
Depression is the most common mental disorder, affecting a large population worldwide. Of the psychi...
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by sadness, loss of interest in activities and ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Background : Recently, a tentative model of Stress-Induced Depression (STR-I-D) was proposed. The ae...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the management options for depression and specifically...
Physical activity can treat and prevent depressive symptoms, but its antidepressant mechanisms are y...
Depression is a very prevalent mental disorder affecting 340 million people globally and is projecte...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
This commentary review evaluates current review and meta-analysis evidence on the association betwee...
The search for an extended understanding of the causes of depression, and for the development of add...
Depression is a major cause of hardship in the U.S., both in terms of individual mental health and c...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Depression is a common and disabling disease that affects over 100 million people worldwide and can ...
Exercise displays promise as an efficacious treatment for people with depression. However, no system...
Emerging evidence has demonstrated an impressive link between physical activity and improved mood. W...
Depression is the most common mental disorder, affecting a large population worldwide. Of the psychi...
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by sadness, loss of interest in activities and ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Background : Recently, a tentative model of Stress-Induced Depression (STR-I-D) was proposed. The ae...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the management options for depression and specifically...
Physical activity can treat and prevent depressive symptoms, but its antidepressant mechanisms are y...
Depression is a very prevalent mental disorder affecting 340 million people globally and is projecte...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
This commentary review evaluates current review and meta-analysis evidence on the association betwee...
The search for an extended understanding of the causes of depression, and for the development of add...
Depression is a major cause of hardship in the U.S., both in terms of individual mental health and c...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Depression is a common and disabling disease that affects over 100 million people worldwide and can ...