Background: Exercise is increasingly recognised as an efficacious intervention for major depressive disorder (MDD) but to our knowledge differential treatment effects on depressive symptom profiles (cognitive, somatic and affective) and associated changes in psychological, physiological and behavioural factors have not been examined among youth with MDD. Methods: Sixty-eight participants (mean age 20.8) meeting DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for MDD were randomised to an Immediate intervention or Control/delayed condition (n = 34 per group). The integrated intervention comprised an initial session of motivational interviewing (MI) followed by a 12-week, multi-modal exercise program. Changes in depressive symptom profiles were assessed with the ...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Individuals who suffer from depressive symptoms experience a substantial impact on psychosocial func...
Background: Exercise is increasingly recognised as an efficacious intervention for major depressive ...
Background: Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adult...
Background: Exercise has beneficial effects on depression; however, research is constrained by low p...
This study assesses the feasibility of integrating motivational interviewing (MI) with an exercise i...
Introduction: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has high prevalence among adolescents and young adults...
In this article, we examined the antidepressant influence of an 8-week-long aerobic exercise interve...
This commentary review evaluates current review and meta-analysis evidence on the association betwee...
OBJECTIVES: in the last 30 years, a number of studies have shown that physical activity may reduce d...
Background: Depression is a devastating public health problem, and various treatments such as exerci...
Objectives: There is growing interest in the use of exercise in the treatment of depression. A numbe...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to examine the treatment effect of physical exercise on de...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Individuals who suffer from depressive symptoms experience a substantial impact on psychosocial func...
Background: Exercise is increasingly recognised as an efficacious intervention for major depressive ...
Background: Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adult...
Background: Exercise has beneficial effects on depression; however, research is constrained by low p...
This study assesses the feasibility of integrating motivational interviewing (MI) with an exercise i...
Introduction: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has high prevalence among adolescents and young adults...
In this article, we examined the antidepressant influence of an 8-week-long aerobic exercise interve...
This commentary review evaluates current review and meta-analysis evidence on the association betwee...
OBJECTIVES: in the last 30 years, a number of studies have shown that physical activity may reduce d...
Background: Depression is a devastating public health problem, and various treatments such as exerci...
Objectives: There is growing interest in the use of exercise in the treatment of depression. A numbe...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to examine the treatment effect of physical exercise on de...
Background: Previous observational and interventional studies have suggested that regular physical e...
Aim: We conducted an umbrella review of 55 meta-analyses to summarize current evidence on the effect...
Recently aerobic exercise has been presented as an effective treatment for certain depressed individ...
Individuals who suffer from depressive symptoms experience a substantial impact on psychosocial func...