Background: Depression is often part of the embodied experience of persons living with pain and other health conditions. In addition to other benefits, exercise has been recognised to reduce depressive symptoms. Physiotherapists help persons to develop multidimensional understanding including an understanding of how exercise can help manage symptoms, including how they can individualise exercise to them. Thus, physiotherapists need insights into how exercise is experienced and meaningfully related to depressionPurpose: This study aimed to explore the lived experience of exercise in persons with depression.Methods: In this interpretive (hermeneutic) phenomenological study, participants with depression were purposively recruited and data coll...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Background: Depression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depress...
This paper reports the qualitative component from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (PRCT), th...
Objectives: studies have shown that exercise is consistently associated with lower levels of depress...
Purpose: To describe people's experience of physical activity in depression. Background: There arecu...
Physical activity can help manage depression, but little is known about how, why and when it ‘works’...
Background: While many healthcare providers are currently looking for alternative methods such as ex...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
Major depression (MD) is a common and debilitating condition. To expand knowledge on adjunctive trea...
[[abstract]]Abstract Ten depressed patients participated in this study. Five were assigned to a exer...
The feel-good factor we feel after exercise is well documented: aside from the endorphins - the ‘hap...
Aim: Depression is common and rising in adolescents. Recent meta-analyses indicate a moderate effect...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about why or how it 'w...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Background: Depression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depress...
This paper reports the qualitative component from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (PRCT), th...
Objectives: studies have shown that exercise is consistently associated with lower levels of depress...
Purpose: To describe people's experience of physical activity in depression. Background: There arecu...
Physical activity can help manage depression, but little is known about how, why and when it ‘works’...
Background: While many healthcare providers are currently looking for alternative methods such as ex...
Background: It is necessary to seek alternative therapies for depression, because side effects of me...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
Major depression (MD) is a common and debilitating condition. To expand knowledge on adjunctive trea...
[[abstract]]Abstract Ten depressed patients participated in this study. Five were assigned to a exer...
The feel-good factor we feel after exercise is well documented: aside from the endorphins - the ‘hap...
Aim: Depression is common and rising in adolescents. Recent meta-analyses indicate a moderate effect...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine how the symptoms of depression are impacted b...
Physical activity has been found to alleviate depression, but little is known about why or how it 'w...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Background: Depression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depress...
This paper reports the qualitative component from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (PRCT), th...